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feat: lint commit messages with commitlint (#6118)
Add support to run Commitlint against commit messages. It supports the
current modes:

- Lint the commit message of the last commit
- Lint the commit messages of the pushed commits in case there is more
  than one pushed commit

This commit also removes stuff that we used to run commitlint as a
standalone tool because we can now use the commitlint instance that
Super-linter ships:

- lint-commit steps in lint-commit the GitHub Actions workflow
- lint-commit Make target
- commitlint and its dependencies in package.json and package-lock.json
2024-09-19 08:53:13 +00:00

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FROM node:22.7.0-bookworm
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "errexit", "-o", "nounset", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get --assume-yes --no-install-recommends install \
jq \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENV APP_DIR=/app
WORKDIR "${APP_DIR}"
COPY package.json package-lock.json ./
RUN npm ci \
&& rm -rf ~/.npm
ENV NODE_PATH="${APP_DIR}/node_modules"
ENV PATH="${NODE_PATH}/.bin:${PATH}"
# Split this from the previous RUN instruction so we can cache the costly installation step
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN release-please --version \
&& git config --global --add safe.directory /source-repository
ARG USERNAME=super-linter-dev
ARG UID=1000
ARG GID=1000
RUN groupadd -g ${GID} -o "${USERNAME}" \
&& useradd -m -u ${UID} -g ${GID} -o -s /bin/bash -l "${USERNAME}"
USER $USERNAME