git-hooks - A tool to manage Git hooks for multiple git repositories. git-hooks lets hooks be installed inside git repositories, users home directory, and globally. When a hook is called by git, git-hooks will check each of these locations for the hooks to run. ************************************ Install Add git-hooks to your PATH environment variable so 'git hooks' can be run. Run 'git hooks --install' Inside a git project to change that projects git hooks to use git-hooks hooks. 'git hooks --uninstall' can be run at any time to go back to the old hooks that were installed before (typically the default which does nothing). ************************************ Overview Hooks can be very powerful and useful. Some common hooks include: - Spell check the commit message. - Check that the code builds. - Verify that any new files contain a copyright with the current year in it. Hooks can be very project specific such as: - Verify that the project still builds - Verify that autotests matching the modified files still pass with no errors. - Pre-populate the commit message with the 'standard' format. - Verify that any new code follows the 'standard' coding style. or very specific to one person such as: - Don't allow a push to a remote repository after 1am in case I break something and will be asleep. - Don't let me commit between 9-5 for projects in ~/personal/ as I shouldn't be working on them during work hours. For more details on the different Git hooks that can be installed checkout the online documentation at http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/githooks.html ************************************ Locations git-hooks provide a way to manage and share your hooks by allowing for the installation of hooks in three locations: - User hooks that are installed in ~/.git_hooks/ - Project hooks that are installed in the git_hooks directory inside of each project. - Global hooks that are specified with the hooks.global configuration option. The contrib directory includes a number of useful hooks and can be set by doing the following: git config --global hooks.global $PWD/contrib/ Multiple global hooks directories can be specified by using a space between each path. ************************************ Creating hooks To keep things organized git-hooks looks for scripts in sub directories named after the git hook name. For example this project has the following pre-commit script in the following location: git_hooks/pre-commit/bsd When you run 'git hooks' with no arguments it will list all of the hooks installed on the system. It will run the hooks with the --about argument to generate the description that is shown. Checkout the hooks in contrib for some examples.