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@jbampton jbampton requested a review from matz as a code owner August 4, 2025 18:32
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Hello @jbampton, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on maintaining the health and consistency of our codebase by updating the versions of several pre-commit hooks. The changes involve bumping the versions for gitleaks, markdownlint-cli, rubocop, and yamllint within the .pre-commit-config.yaml file. This ensures that our local development environment uses the latest and most stable versions of these tools, helping to catch issues earlier and enforce up-to-date coding standards.

Highlights

  • Gitleaks Version Update: The gitleaks pre-commit hook has been updated from version v8.24.2 to v8.28.0. This update brings the latest improvements and fixes for detecting sensitive information in the codebase.
  • Markdownlint-cli Version Update: The markdownlint-cli pre-commit hook has been updated from v0.44.0 to v0.45.0. This ensures that Markdown files are linted with the most recent rules and capabilities.
  • Rubocop Version Update: The rubocop pre-commit hook, used for Ruby code style checking, has been updated from v1.77.0 to v1.79.1. This update incorporates the latest Ruby style guide rules and linter enhancements.
  • Yamllint Version Update: The yamllint pre-commit hook has been updated from v1.37.0 to v1.37.1. This minor version bump ensures that YAML files are validated against the most current linting standards.
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Code Review

This pull request updates the versions of several pre-commit hooks, including gitleaks, markdownlint-cli, rubocop, and yamllint. These updates are beneficial for keeping the development tools current with the latest features, security patches, and bug fixes. The changes are all minor or patch version bumps, which minimizes the risk of breaking changes. The updates look good and follow standard practice for maintaining pre-commit configurations.

@matz matz merged commit cfd8e87 into mruby:master Aug 6, 2025
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