Call git secret hide
whenever //secrets.json is saved
Having `git secret hide` as a pre-commit hook doesn't make much sense to me. I will detail why when/if I write a blog post on briefcase's secret mgt setup. The problem is, if I change secrets.json and then run `git status`, I won't see any pending changes. This is because secrets.json is gitignore'd. If I run `git secret hide` everytime I save secrets.json, I can rest assured that my `git status` will be consistent with any updates to secrets.json.
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;; trim whitespace on save
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(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'delete-trailing-whitespace)
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;; call `git secret hide` after saving ~/briefcase/secrets.json
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(add-hook 'after-save-hook
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(lambda ()
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(when (f-equal? (buffer-file-name) "~/briefcase/secrets.json")
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(shell-command "git secret hide"))))
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;; use tabs instead of spaces
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(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)
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