@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ And you can run phpcs manually from shell:
3939 phpcs -sw --standard=PSR1 file.php
4040
4141It will show errors and describe how to fix them.
42- It can also be helpful to include this command in a git hook.
43- That way, branches which contain violations against the chosen standard cannot enter the repository until those
42+ It can also be helpful to include the ` phpcs ` command in a git pre-commit hook with the ` --filter=GitStaged ` CLI argument .
43+ That way, code which contain violations against the chosen standard cannot enter the repository until those
4444violations have been fixed.
4545
4646If you have PHP_CodeSniffer, then you can fix the code layout problems reported by it, automatically, with the
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Finally, a good supplementary resource for writing clean PHP code is [Clean Code
6565[ per-cs ] : https://www.php-fig.org/per/coding-style/
6666[ pear-cs ] : https://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
6767[ symfony-cs ] : https://symfony.com/doc/current/contributing/code/standards.html
68- [ phpcs ] : https://github.com/squizlabs /PHP_CodeSniffer
69- [ phpcbf ] : https://github.com/squizlabs /PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Fixing-Errors-Automatically
68+ [ phpcs ] : https://github.com/PHPCSStandards /PHP_CodeSniffer
69+ [ phpcbf ] : https://github.com/PHPCSStandards /PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Fixing-Errors-Automatically
7070[ st-cs ] : https://github.com/benmatselby/sublime-phpcs
7171[ phpcsfixer ] : https://cs.symfony.com/
7272[ cleancode ] : https://github.com/jupeter/clean-code-php
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