| created | "2025-12-16T00:00:00.000Z" |
| modified | "2026-07-05T00:00:00.000Z" |
| reviewed | "2026-07-05T00:00:00.000Z" |
| description | pre-commit hooks setup and validation. Use when installing hooks, configuring frontend/infrastructure/python project types, or migrating to pre-commit. |
| allowed-tools | Glob, Grep, Read, Write, Edit, Bash, AskUserQuestion, TodoWrite, WebSearch, WebFetch |
| args | [--check-only] [--fix] [--type <frontend|infrastructure|python>] |
| argument-hint | [--check-only] [--fix] [--type <frontend|infrastructure|python>] |
| name | configure-pre-commit |
/configure:pre-commit
Check and configure pre-commit hooks against project standards.
When to Use This Skill
| Use this skill when... | Use another approach when... |
|---|
| Setting up or validating pre-commit hooks | Project doesn't use pre-commit framework (use git hooks directly) |
| Checking compliance with project standards | Just running hooks manually (use pre-commit run command) |
| Installing project-type-specific hooks | Hooks are already properly configured |
| Migrating to pre-commit framework | Simple project with no quality checks needed |
| Updating hook configurations for detected tools | Need to disable pre-commit entirely |
Context
- Pre-commit config: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name \'.pre-commit-config.yaml\'
- Project standards: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name \'.project-standards.yaml\'
- Project type in standards: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name '.project-standards.yaml' -exec grep -m1 "^project_type:" {} +
- Has terraform: !
find . -maxdepth 2 \( -name '*.tf' -o -type d -name 'terraform' \) -print -quit
- Has helm: !
find . -maxdepth 2 -type d -name 'helm' -print -quit
- Has package.json: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name \'package.json\'
- Has pyproject.toml: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name \'pyproject.toml\'
Parameters
Parse from $ARGUMENTS:
--check-only: Report status without offering fixes
--fix: Apply all fixes automatically without prompting
--type <type>: Override project type detection (frontend, infrastructure, python)
Execution
Execute this pre-commit compliance check:
Step 1: Detect project type
- Read
.project-standards.yaml for project_type field if it exists
- If not found, auto-detect:
- infrastructure: Has
terraform/, helm/, argocd/, or *.tf files
- frontend: Has
package.json with vue/react dependencies
- python: Has
pyproject.toml or requirements.txt
- Apply
--type flag override if provided
Step 2: Check configuration file
- If
.pre-commit-config.yaml is missing: report FAIL, offer to create from template
- If it exists: read and parse the configuration
Step 3: Verify hook versions against latest releases
CRITICAL: Before flagging outdated hooks, verify latest releases using WebSearch or WebFetch:
- pre-commit-hooks: GitHub releases
- conventional-pre-commit: GitHub releases
- biome: GitHub releases
- ruff-pre-commit: GitHub releases
- gitleaks: GitHub releases
Step 4: Analyze compliance
Compare existing configuration against the project standards in REFERENCE.md:
Required Base Hooks (All Projects):
pre-commit-hooks v5.0.0+ with: trailing-whitespace, end-of-file-fixer, check-yaml, check-json, check-merge-conflict, check-added-large-files
conventional-pre-commit v4.3.0+ with commit-msg stage
Frontend-specific:
biome (pre-commit) v0.4.0+
helmlint (if helm/ directory exists)
Infrastructure-specific:
tflint, helmlint (gruntwork v0.1.29+)
actionlint v1.7.7+
helm-docs v1.14.2+
gitleaks v8.22.1+
Python-specific:
ruff-pre-commit v0.8.4+ (ruff, ruff-format)
gitleaks v8.22.1+
Step 5: Generate compliance report
Print a report in this format:
Pre-commit Compliance Report
================================
Project Type: [type] ([detected|override])
Config File: .pre-commit-config.yaml ([found|missing])
Hook Status:
[hook-name] [version] [PASS|WARN|FAIL] ([details])
Outdated Hooks:
- [hook]: [current] -> [standard]
Overall: [N] issues found
Step 6: Apply fixes (if requested)
If --fix flag is set or user confirms:
- Missing config file: Create from standard template for detected project type
- Missing hooks: Add required hooks with standard versions
- Outdated versions: Update
rev: values to standard versions
- Missing hook types: Add
default_install_hook_types with pre-commit and commit-msg
After modification, run pre-commit install --install-hooks to install hooks.
Step 7: Update standards tracking
Update or create .project-standards.yaml:
standards_version: "2025.1"
project_type: "[detected]"
last_configured: "[timestamp]"
components:
pre-commit: "2025.1"
Agentic Optimizations
| Context | Command |
|---|
| Check if pre-commit installed | command -v pre-commit >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "installed" || echo "missing" |
| Validate config syntax | pre-commit validate-config .pre-commit-config.yaml 2>&1 |
| List configured hooks | grep -E '^\s+- id:' .pre-commit-config.yaml 2>/dev/null | sed 's/.*id:[[:space:]]*//' |
| Check hook versions | pre-commit autoupdate --freeze 2>&1 |
| Quick compliance check | /configure:pre-commit --check-only |
| Auto-fix configuration | /configure:pre-commit --fix |
Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|
--check-only | Report status without offering fixes |
--fix | Apply all fixes automatically without prompting |
--type <type> | Override project type detection (frontend, infrastructure, python) |
Error Handling
- No git repository: Warn but continue (pre-commit still useful)
- Invalid YAML: Report parse error, offer to replace with template
- Unknown hook repos: Skip (do not remove custom hooks)
- Permission errors: Report and suggest manual fix
See Also
/configure:all - Run all compliance checks
/configure:status - Quick compliance overview
- REFERENCE.md - Canonical hook list, pinned versions, per-project-type configurations