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Using Bento individually and on team projects

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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Pablo Estrada
Word Count
760
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Summary

Bento release 0.8 has been optimized for individual use, making it easier for personal adoption by reducing its file footprint and avoiding changes to Git states, based on user feedback. This version allows users to automatically check code for issues upon committing changes, focusing on incremental, personal workflows without altering other contributors' work. Bento's autorun feature blocks commits if issues are found, but can be made non-blocking, and for team use, its configuration can be added to Git for shared access. Configuration files have been consolidated into a global folder for simplicity, with project-specific files remaining in their directories. Bento in CI/CD setups analyzes entire projects and can track and ignore historical issues using the archive feature, ensuring only new issues return a non-zero exit code. Users are encouraged to provide feedback through various channels.