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Hooks used by GIT |
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v0.99.6, Sep 2005 |
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Hooks are little scripts you can place in `$GIT_DIR/hooks` |
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directory to trigger action at certain points. When |
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`git-init-db` is run, a handful example hooks are copied in the |
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`hooks` directory of the new repository, but by default they are |
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all disabled. To enable a hook, make it executable with `chmod |
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This document describes the currently defined hooks. |
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applypatch-msg |
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This hook is invoked by `git-applypatch` script, which is |
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typically invoked by `git-applymbox`. It takes a single |
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parameter, the name of the file that holds the proposed commit |
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log message. Exiting with non-zero status causes the |
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'git-applypatch' to abort before applying the patch. |
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The hook is allowed to edit the message file in place, and can |
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be used to normalize the message into some project standard |
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format (if the project has one). It can also be used to refuse |
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the commit after inspecting the message file. |
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The default applypatch-msg hook, when enabled, runs the |
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commit-msg hook, if the latter is enabled. |
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pre-applypatch |
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This hook is invoked by `git-applypatch` script, which is |
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typically invoked by `git-applymbox`. It takes no parameter, |
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and is invoked after the patch is applied, but before a commit |
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is made. Exiting with non-zero status causes the working tree |
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after application of the patch not committed. |
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It can be used to inspect the current working tree and refuse to |
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make a commit if it does not pass certain test. |
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The default pre-applypatch hook, when enabled, runs the |
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pre-commit hook, if the latter is enabled. |
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post-applypatch |
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This hook is invoked by `git-applypatch` script, which is |
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typically invoked by `git-applymbox`. It takes no parameter, |
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and is invoked after the patch is applied and a commit is made. |
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This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect |
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the outcome of `git-applypatch`. |
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pre-commit |
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This hook is invoked by `git-commit-script`, and can be bypassed |
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with `--no-verify` option. It takes no parameter, and is |
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invoked before obtaining the proposed commit log message and |
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making a commit. Exiting with non-zero status from this script |
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causes the `git-commit-script` to abort. |
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The default pre-commit hook, when enabled, catches introduction |
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of lines with trailing whitespaces and aborts the commit when |
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a such line is found. |
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commit-msg |
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This hook is invoked by `git-commit-script`, and can be bypassed |
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with `--no-verify` option. It takes a single parameter, the |
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name of the file that holds the proposed commit log message. |
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Exiting with non-zero status causes the `git-commit-script` to |
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abort. |
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The hook is allowed to edit the message file in place, and can |
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be used to normalize the message into some project standard |
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format (if the project has one). It can also be used to refuse |
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the commit after inspecting the message file. |
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The default commit-msg hook, when enabled, detects duplicate |
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Signed-off-by: lines, and aborts the commit when one is found. |
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post-commit |
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This hook is invoked by `git-commit-script`. It takes no |
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parameter, and is invoked after a commit is made. |
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This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect |
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the outcome of `git-commit-script`. |
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The default post-commit hook, when enabled, demonstrates how to |
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send out a commit notification e-mail. |
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update |
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This hook is invoked by `git-receive-pack`, which is invoked |
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when a `git push` is done against the repository. It takes |
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three parameters, name of the ref being updated, old object name |
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stored in the ref, and the new objectname to be stored in the |
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ref. Exiting with non-zero status from this hook prevents |
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`git-receive-pack` from updating the ref. |
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This can be used to prevent 'forced' update on certain refs by |
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making sure that the object name is a commit object that is a |
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descendant of the commit object named by the old object name. |
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Another use suggested on the mailing list is to use this hook to |
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implement access control which is finer grained than the one |
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based on filesystem group. |
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post-update |
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This hook is invoked by `git-receive-pack`, which is invoked |
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when a `git push` is done against the repository. It takes |
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variable number of parameters; each of which is the name of ref |
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that was actually updated. |
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This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect |
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the outcome of `git-receive-pack`. |
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The default post-update hook, when enabled, runs |
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`git-update-server-info` to keep the information used by dumb |
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transport up-to-date. |
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