#!/usr/bin/env bash # The ./_/husky.sh script always runs this script using "sh" in order # to try to capture the exit code. This means that bash-isms can cause # an error message. Some distros, such as Arch, use bash for /bin/sh, # so do not experience this problem, but this is non-standard and # Debian-based distributions (including Ubuntu) use dash for /bin/sh. # # We work around this by detecting whether we are running under Bash, # by looking for the BASH environment variable, and replacing the # current script with a version under Bash by using exec. For details, # see https://github.com/typicode/husky/issues/971. if [ -z "${BASH:-}" ]; then exec bash "$0" "$@" fi source "$(dirname "$0")/_/husky.sh" set -euo pipefail yarn lint-staged