Use when making code changes to ensure they pass VS Code's hygiene checks. Covers the pre-commit hook, unicode restrictions, string quoting rules, copyright…
Hygiene Checks VS Code runs a hygiene check as a git pre-commit hook. Commits will be rejected if hygiene fails. Running the hygiene check Always run the pre-commit hygiene check before declaring work complete. This catches issues that would block a commit. To run the hygiene check on your staged files: npm run precommit This executes node --experimental-strip-types build/hygiene.ts, which scans only staged files (from git diff --cached). To check specific files directly (without staging them first): node --experimental-strip-types build/hygiene.ts path/to/file.ts What it checks The hygiene linter scans staged files for issues including (but not limited to): Unicode characters: Non-ASCII characters (em-dashes, curly quotes, emoji, etc.) are rejected. Use ASCII equivalents in comments and code. Suppress with // allow-any-unicode-next-line or // allow-any-unicode-comment-file. Double-quoted strings: Only use "double quotes" for externalized (localized) strings. Use 'single quotes' everywhere else. Copyright headers: All files must include the Microsoft copyright header. Indentation: Tabs only, no spaces for indentation. Formatting: TypeScript files must match the formatter output (run Format Document to fix). ESLint: TypeScript files are linted with ESLint. Stylelint: CSS files are linted with stylelint.
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