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githooks(5) |
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NAME |
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githooks - Hooks used by git |
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SYNOPSIS |
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$GIT_DIR/hooks/* |
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DESCRIPTION |
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Hooks are little scripts you can place in `$GIT_DIR/hooks` |
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directory to trigger action at certain points. When |
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'git init' is run, a handful of example hooks are copied into 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, rename it by removing its `.sample` |
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suffix. |
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NOTE: It is also a requirement for a given hook to be executable. |
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However - in a freshly initialized repository - the `.sample` files are |
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executable by default. |
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This document describes the currently defined hooks. |
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HOOKS |
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applypatch-msg |
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This hook is invoked by 'git am' script. 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 |
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'git am' 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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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git am'. It takes no parameter, and is |
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invoked after the patch is applied, but before a commit is made. |
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If it exits with non-zero status, then the working tree will not be |
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committed after applying the patch. |
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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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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git am'. 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 am'. |
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pre-commit |
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~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git commit', 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' 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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such a line is found. |
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All the 'git commit' hooks are invoked with the environment |
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variable `GIT_EDITOR=:` if the command will not bring up an editor |
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to modify the commit message. |
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prepare-commit-msg |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git commit' right after preparing the |
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default log message, and before the editor is started. |
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It takes one to three parameters. The first is the name of the file |
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that contains the commit log message. The second is the source of the commit |
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message, and can be: `message` (if a `-m` or `-F` option was |
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given); `template` (if a `-t` option was given or the |
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configuration option `commit.template` is set); `merge` (if the |
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commit is a merge or a `.git/MERGE_MSG` file exists); `squash` |
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(if a `.git/SQUASH_MSG` file exists); or `commit`, followed by |
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a commit SHA1 (if a `-c`, `-C` or `\--amend` option was given). |
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If the exit status is non-zero, 'git commit' will abort. |
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The purpose of the hook is to edit the message file in place, and |
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it is not suppressed by the `\--no-verify` option. A non-zero exit |
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means a failure of the hook and aborts the commit. It should not |
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be used as replacement for pre-commit hook. |
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The sample `prepare-commit-msg` hook that comes with git comments |
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out the `Conflicts:` part of a merge's commit message. |
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commit-msg |
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This hook is invoked by 'git commit', 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' 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 if one is found. |
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post-commit |
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This hook is invoked by 'git commit'. 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'. |
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pre-rebase |
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This hook is called by 'git rebase' and can be used to prevent a branch |
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from getting rebased. |
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post-checkout |
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This hook is invoked when a 'git checkout' is run after having updated the |
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worktree. The hook is given three parameters: the ref of the previous HEAD, |
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the ref of the new HEAD (which may or may not have changed), and a flag |
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indicating whether the checkout was a branch checkout (changing branches, |
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flag=1) or a file checkout (retrieving a file from the index, flag=0). |
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This hook cannot affect the outcome of 'git checkout'. |
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It is also run after 'git clone', unless the --no-checkout (-n) option is |
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used. The first parameter given to the hook is the null-ref, the second the |
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ref of the new HEAD and the flag is always 1. |
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This hook can be used to perform repository validity checks, auto-display |
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differences from the previous HEAD if different, or set working dir metadata |
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properties. |
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post-merge |
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This hook is invoked by 'git merge', which happens when a 'git pull' |
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is done on a local repository. The hook takes a single parameter, a status |
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flag specifying whether or not the merge being done was a squash merge. |
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This hook cannot affect the outcome of 'git merge' and is not executed, |
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if the merge failed due to conflicts. |
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This hook can be used in conjunction with a corresponding pre-commit hook to |
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save and restore any form of metadata associated with the working tree |
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(eg: permissions/ownership, ACLS, etc). See contrib/hooks/setgitperms.perl |
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for an example of how to do this. |
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[[pre-receive]] |
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pre-receive |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git-receive-pack' on the remote repository, |
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which happens when a 'git push' is done on a local repository. |
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Just before starting to update refs on the remote repository, the |
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pre-receive hook is invoked. Its exit status determines the success |
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or failure of the update. |
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This hook executes once for the receive operation. It takes no |
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arguments, but for each ref to be updated it receives on standard |
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input a line of the format: |
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<old-value> SP <new-value> SP <ref-name> LF |
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where `<old-value>` is the old object name stored in the ref, |
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`<new-value>` is the new object name to be stored in the ref and |
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`<ref-name>` is the full name of the ref. |
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When creating a new ref, `<old-value>` is 40 `0`. |
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If the hook exits with non-zero status, none of the refs will be |
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updated. If the hook exits with zero, updating of individual refs can |
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still be prevented by the <<update,'update'>> hook. |
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Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to |
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'git send-pack' on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages |
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for the user. |
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[[update]] |
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update |
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This hook is invoked by 'git-receive-pack' on the remote repository, |
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which happens when a 'git push' is done on a local repository. |
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Just before updating the ref on the remote repository, the update hook |
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is invoked. Its exit status determines the success or failure of |
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the ref update. |
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The hook executes once for each ref to be updated, and takes |
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three parameters: |
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- the name of the ref being updated, |
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- the old object name stored in the ref, |
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- and the new objectname to be stored in the ref. |
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A zero exit from the update hook allows the ref to be updated. |
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Exiting with a non-zero status prevents 'git-receive-pack' |
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from updating that ref. |
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This hook 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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That is, to enforce a "fast-forward only" policy. |
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It could also be used to log the old..new status. However, it |
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does not know the entire set of branches, so it would end up |
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firing one e-mail per ref when used naively, though. The |
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<<post-receive,'post-receive'>> hook is more suited to that. |
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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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Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to |
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'git send-pack' on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages |
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for the user. |
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The default 'update' hook, when enabled--and with |
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`hooks.allowunannotated` config option unset or set to false--prevents |
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unannotated tags to be pushed. |
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[[post-receive]] |
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post-receive |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git-receive-pack' on the remote repository, |
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which happens when a 'git push' is done on a local repository. |
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It executes on the remote repository once after all the refs have |
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been updated. |
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This hook executes once for the receive operation. It takes no |
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arguments, but gets the same information as the |
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<<pre-receive,'pre-receive'>> |
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hook does on its standard input. |
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This hook does not affect the outcome of 'git-receive-pack', as it |
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is called after the real work is done. |
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This supersedes the <<post-update,'post-update'>> hook in that it gets |
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both old and new values of all the refs in addition to their |
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names. |
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Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to |
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'git send-pack' on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages |
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for the user. |
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The default 'post-receive' hook is empty, but there is |
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a sample script `post-receive-email` provided in the `contrib/hooks` |
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directory in git distribution, which implements sending commit |
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emails. |
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[[post-update]] |
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post-update |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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This hook is invoked by 'git-receive-pack' on the remote repository, |
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which happens when a 'git push' is done on a local repository. |
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It executes on the remote repository once after all the refs have |
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been updated. |
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It takes a variable number of parameters, each of which is the |
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name of ref 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 'post-update' hook can tell what are the heads that were pushed, |
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but it does not know what their original and updated values are, |
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so it is a poor place to do log old..new. The |
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<<post-receive,'post-receive'>> hook does get both original and |
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updated values of the refs. You might consider it instead if you need |
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them. |
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When enabled, the default 'post-update' hook runs |
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'git update-server-info' to keep the information used by dumb |
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transports (e.g., HTTP) up-to-date. If you are publishing |
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a git repository that is accessible via HTTP, you should |
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probably enable this hook. |
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Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to |
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'git send-pack' on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages |
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for the user. |
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pre-auto-gc |
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This hook is invoked by 'git gc --auto'. It takes no parameter, and |
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exiting with non-zero status from this script causes the 'git gc --auto' |
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to abort. |
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post-rewrite |
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This hook is invoked by commands that rewrite commits (`git commit |
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--amend`, 'git-rebase'; currently 'git-filter-branch' does 'not' call |
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it!). Its first argument denotes the command it was invoked by: |
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currently one of `amend` or `rebase`. Further command-dependent |
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arguments may be passed in the future. |
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The hook receives a list of the rewritten commits on stdin, in the |
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format |
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<old-sha1> SP <new-sha1> [ SP <extra-info> ] LF |
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The 'extra-info' is again command-dependent. If it is empty, the |
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preceding SP is also omitted. Currently, no commands pass any |
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'extra-info'. |
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The hook always runs after the automatic note copying (see |
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"notes.rewrite.<command>" in linkgit:git-config.txt) has happened, and |
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thus has access to these notes. |
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The following command-specific comments apply: |
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rebase:: |
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For the 'squash' and 'fixup' operation, all commits that were |
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squashed are listed as being rewritten to the squashed commit. |
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This means that there will be several lines sharing the same |
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'new-sha1'. |
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The commits are guaranteed to be listed in the order that they were |
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processed by rebase. |
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There is no default 'post-rewrite' hook, but see the |
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`post-receive-copy-notes` script in `contrib/hooks` for an example |
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that copies your git-notes to the rewritten commits. |
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GIT |
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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