Stop Copy-Pasting: Introducing pc-init
We’ve all been there: you’re starting a new project, you’ve got your repo initialized, and now comes the tedious part—setting up the quality gates.
You know you need pre-commit (or the newer prek) to keep your code clean, but you end up hunting through your older repositories to find the "best" .pre-commit-config.yaml to copy and paste. Then, you spend ten minutes editing paths, versions, and configurations to match the specific needs of your new stack.
It’s a chore that breaks your flow before you’ve even written a line of code. That is exactly why I built pc-init.
The Problem: The "Config Archeology" Workflow






