What is Husky?
Husky improves your commits and more 🐶 woof!
Husky helps us do more things along with git commands. For example, we can run npm test in pre-commit phase and do something else in post-commit phase
Setup
There is a bit difference between npm version below and above 7, so please check it by
npm -v Automatic (require npm version > 7)
#For npm npx husky-init && npm install #For Yarn 1 npx husky-init && yarn #For Yarn 2 yarn dlx husky-init --yarn2 && yarn After executing the command successfully, we need to take a look at the directory tree to make sure .husky/pre-commit is there.

Manual
- Install
Husky```
npm install --save-dev husky
- Enable git hooks npx husky install
- Add `prepare` script to `package.json`, this script will be trigger enable Git hooks after install. This step also depeneds on our npm version - npm > 7: `npm set-script prepare "husky install"` - npm < 7: copy `"prepare": "husky install"` to `scripts` in `package.json` `  Once here, our folder tree look like below.  - Now we need to create a hook by command `husky add`. After executing the below command, a line `npm test` is added to a new file `pre-commit` in `.husky`, which means `npm test` will be run before we actually commit. ``` npx husky add .husky/pre-commit "npm test" ```  *If you use yarn2, [here](https://typicode.github.io/husky/#/?id=yarn-2) is your reference*. ##Have fun Now, depending on our needs, we list out commands in the file `pre-commit`. In my case, I want to verify **branch name pattern**, **lint**, and **test cases**  [Paypal](https://paypal.me/DantisMai). _I hope you had fun with git hook. I am really happy to receive your feedback on this article. Thanks for your precious time reading this._

Top comments (1)
This is just copied from the documentation?