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   1githooks(5)
   2===========
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6githooks - Hooks used by Git
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10$GIT_DIR/hooks/* (or \`git config core.hooksPath`/*)
  11
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15
  16Hooks are programs you can place in a hooks directory to trigger
  17actions at certain points in git's execution. Hooks that don't have
  18the executable bit set are ignored.
  19
  20By default the hooks directory is `$GIT_DIR/hooks`, but that can be
  21changed via the `core.hooksPath` configuration variable (see
  22linkgit:git-config[1]).
  23
  24Before Git invokes a hook, it changes its working directory to either
  25$GIT_DIR in a bare repository or the root of the working tree in a non-bare
  26repository. An exception are hooks triggered during a push ('pre-receive',
  27'update', 'post-receive', 'post-update', 'push-to-checkout') which are always
  28executed in $GIT_DIR.
  29
  30Hooks can get their arguments via the environment, command-line
  31arguments, and stdin. See the documentation for each hook below for
  32details.
  33
  34`git init` may copy hooks to the new repository, depending on its
  35configuration. See the "TEMPLATE DIRECTORY" section in
  36linkgit:git-init[1] for details. When the rest of this document refers
  37to "default hooks" it's talking about the default template shipped
  38with Git.
  39
  40The currently supported hooks are described below.
  41
  42HOOKS
  43-----
  44
  45applypatch-msg
  46~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  47
  48This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-am[1].  It takes a single
  49parameter, the name of the file that holds the proposed commit
  50log message.  Exiting with a non-zero status causes `git am` to abort
  51before applying the patch.
  52
  53The hook is allowed to edit the message file in place, and can
  54be used to normalize the message into some project standard
  55format. It can also be used to refuse the commit after inspecting
  56the message file.
  57
  58The default 'applypatch-msg' hook, when enabled, runs the
  59'commit-msg' hook, if the latter is enabled.
  60
  61pre-applypatch
  62~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  63
  64This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-am[1].  It takes no parameter, and is
  65invoked after the patch is applied, but before a commit is made.
  66
  67If it exits with non-zero status, then the working tree will not be
  68committed after applying the patch.
  69
  70It can be used to inspect the current working tree and refuse to
  71make a commit if it does not pass certain test.
  72
  73The default 'pre-applypatch' hook, when enabled, runs the
  74'pre-commit' hook, if the latter is enabled.
  75
  76post-applypatch
  77~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  78
  79This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-am[1].  It takes no parameter,
  80and is invoked after the patch is applied and a commit is made.
  81
  82This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect
  83the outcome of `git am`.
  84
  85pre-commit
  86~~~~~~~~~~
  87
  88This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-commit[1], and can be bypassed
  89with the `--no-verify` option.  It takes no parameters, and is
  90invoked before obtaining the proposed commit log message and
  91making a commit.  Exiting with a non-zero status from this script
  92causes the `git commit` command to abort before creating a commit.
  93
  94The default 'pre-commit' hook, when enabled, catches introduction
  95of lines with trailing whitespaces and aborts the commit when
  96such a line is found.
  97
  98All the `git commit` hooks are invoked with the environment
  99variable `GIT_EDITOR=:` if the command will not bring up an editor
 100to modify the commit message.
 101
 102The default 'pre-commit' hook, when enabled--and with the
 103`hooks.allownonascii` config option unset or set to false--prevents
 104the use of non-ASCII filenames.
 105
 106prepare-commit-msg
 107~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 108
 109This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-commit[1] right after preparing the
 110default log message, and before the editor is started.
 111
 112It takes one to three parameters.  The first is the name of the file
 113that contains the commit log message.  The second is the source of the commit
 114message, and can be: `message` (if a `-m` or `-F` option was
 115given); `template` (if a `-t` option was given or the
 116configuration option `commit.template` is set); `merge` (if the
 117commit is a merge or a `.git/MERGE_MSG` file exists); `squash`
 118(if a `.git/SQUASH_MSG` file exists); or `commit`, followed by
 119a commit SHA-1 (if a `-c`, `-C` or `--amend` option was given).
 120
 121If the exit status is non-zero, `git commit` will abort.
 122
 123The purpose of the hook is to edit the message file in place, and
 124it is not suppressed by the `--no-verify` option.  A non-zero exit
 125means a failure of the hook and aborts the commit.  It should not
 126be used as replacement for pre-commit hook.
 127
 128The sample `prepare-commit-msg` hook that comes with Git removes the
 129help message found in the commented portion of the commit template.
 130
 131commit-msg
 132~~~~~~~~~~
 133
 134This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-commit[1] and linkgit:git-merge[1], and can be
 135bypassed with the `--no-verify` option.  It takes a single parameter,
 136the name of the file that holds the proposed commit log message.
 137Exiting with a non-zero status causes the command to abort.
 138
 139The hook is allowed to edit the message file in place, and can be used
 140to normalize the message into some project standard format. It
 141can also be used to refuse the commit after inspecting the message
 142file.
 143
 144The default 'commit-msg' hook, when enabled, detects duplicate
 145"Signed-off-by" lines, and aborts the commit if one is found.
 146
 147post-commit
 148~~~~~~~~~~~
 149
 150This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-commit[1]. It takes no parameters, and is
 151invoked after a commit is made.
 152
 153This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect
 154the outcome of `git commit`.
 155
 156pre-rebase
 157~~~~~~~~~~
 158
 159This hook is called by linkgit:git-rebase[1] and can be used to prevent a
 160branch from getting rebased.  The hook may be called with one or
 161two parameters.  The first parameter is the upstream from which
 162the series was forked.  The second parameter is the branch being
 163rebased, and is not set when rebasing the current branch.
 164
 165post-checkout
 166~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 167
 168This hook is invoked when a linkgit:git-checkout[1] or
 169linkgit:git-switch[1] is run after having updated the
 170worktree.  The hook is given three parameters: the ref of the previous HEAD,
 171the ref of the new HEAD (which may or may not have changed), and a flag
 172indicating whether the checkout was a branch checkout (changing branches,
 173flag=1) or a file checkout (retrieving a file from the index, flag=0).
 174This hook cannot affect the outcome of `git switch` or `git checkout`.
 175
 176It is also run after linkgit:git-clone[1], unless the `--no-checkout` (`-n`) option is
 177used. The first parameter given to the hook is the null-ref, the second the
 178ref of the new HEAD and the flag is always 1. Likewise for `git worktree add`
 179unless `--no-checkout` is used.
 180
 181This hook can be used to perform repository validity checks, auto-display
 182differences from the previous HEAD if different, or set working dir metadata
 183properties.
 184
 185post-merge
 186~~~~~~~~~~
 187
 188This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-merge[1], which happens when a `git pull`
 189is done on a local repository.  The hook takes a single parameter, a status
 190flag specifying whether or not the merge being done was a squash merge.
 191This hook cannot affect the outcome of `git merge` and is not executed,
 192if the merge failed due to conflicts.
 193
 194This hook can be used in conjunction with a corresponding pre-commit hook to
 195save and restore any form of metadata associated with the working tree
 196(e.g.: permissions/ownership, ACLS, etc).  See contrib/hooks/setgitperms.perl
 197for an example of how to do this.
 198
 199pre-push
 200~~~~~~~~
 201
 202This hook is called by linkgit:git-push[1] and can be used to prevent
 203a push from taking place.  The hook is called with two parameters
 204which provide the name and location of the destination remote, if a
 205named remote is not being used both values will be the same.
 206
 207Information about what is to be pushed is provided on the hook's standard
 208input with lines of the form:
 209
 210  <local ref> SP <local sha1> SP <remote ref> SP <remote sha1> LF
 211
 212For instance, if the command +git push origin master:foreign+ were run the
 213hook would receive a line like the following:
 214
 215  refs/heads/master 67890 refs/heads/foreign 12345
 216
 217although the full, 40-character SHA-1s would be supplied.  If the foreign ref
 218does not yet exist the `<remote SHA-1>` will be 40 `0`.  If a ref is to be
 219deleted, the `<local ref>` will be supplied as `(delete)` and the `<local
 220SHA-1>` will be 40 `0`.  If the local commit was specified by something other
 221than a name which could be expanded (such as `HEAD~`, or a SHA-1) it will be
 222supplied as it was originally given.
 223
 224If this hook exits with a non-zero status, `git push` will abort without
 225pushing anything.  Information about why the push is rejected may be sent
 226to the user by writing to standard error.
 227
 228[[pre-receive]]
 229pre-receive
 230~~~~~~~~~~~
 231
 232This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to
 233`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository.
 234Just before starting to update refs on the remote repository, the
 235pre-receive hook is invoked.  Its exit status determines the success
 236or failure of the update.
 237
 238This hook executes once for the receive operation. It takes no
 239arguments, but for each ref to be updated it receives on standard
 240input a line of the format:
 241
 242  <old-value> SP <new-value> SP <ref-name> LF
 243
 244where `<old-value>` is the old object name stored in the ref,
 245`<new-value>` is the new object name to be stored in the ref and
 246`<ref-name>` is the full name of the ref.
 247When creating a new ref, `<old-value>` is 40 `0`.
 248
 249If the hook exits with non-zero status, none of the refs will be
 250updated. If the hook exits with zero, updating of individual refs can
 251still be prevented by the <<update,'update'>> hook.
 252
 253Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to
 254`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages
 255for the user.
 256
 257The number of push options given on the command line of
 258`git push --push-option=...` can be read from the environment
 259variable `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT`, and the options themselves are
 260found in `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_0`, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_1`,...
 261If it is negotiated to not use the push options phase, the
 262environment variables will not be set. If the client selects
 263to use push options, but doesn't transmit any, the count variable
 264will be set to zero, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT=0`.
 265
 266See the section on "Quarantine Environment" in
 267linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] for some caveats.
 268
 269[[update]]
 270update
 271~~~~~~
 272
 273This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to
 274`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository.
 275Just before updating the ref on the remote repository, the update hook
 276is invoked.  Its exit status determines the success or failure of
 277the ref update.
 278
 279The hook executes once for each ref to be updated, and takes
 280three parameters:
 281
 282 - the name of the ref being updated,
 283 - the old object name stored in the ref,
 284 - and the new object name to be stored in the ref.
 285
 286A zero exit from the update hook allows the ref to be updated.
 287Exiting with a non-zero status prevents `git receive-pack`
 288from updating that ref.
 289
 290This hook can be used to prevent 'forced' update on certain refs by
 291making sure that the object name is a commit object that is a
 292descendant of the commit object named by the old object name.
 293That is, to enforce a "fast-forward only" policy.
 294
 295It could also be used to log the old..new status.  However, it
 296does not know the entire set of branches, so it would end up
 297firing one e-mail per ref when used naively, though.  The
 298<<post-receive,'post-receive'>> hook is more suited to that.
 299
 300In an environment that restricts the users' access only to git
 301commands over the wire, this hook can be used to implement access
 302control without relying on filesystem ownership and group
 303membership. See linkgit:git-shell[1] for how you might use the login
 304shell to restrict the user's access to only git commands.
 305
 306Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to
 307`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages
 308for the user.
 309
 310The default 'update' hook, when enabled--and with
 311`hooks.allowunannotated` config option unset or set to false--prevents
 312unannotated tags to be pushed.
 313
 314[[post-receive]]
 315post-receive
 316~~~~~~~~~~~~
 317
 318This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to
 319`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository.
 320It executes on the remote repository once after all the refs have
 321been updated.
 322
 323This hook executes once for the receive operation.  It takes no
 324arguments, but gets the same information as the
 325<<pre-receive,'pre-receive'>>
 326hook does on its standard input.
 327
 328This hook does not affect the outcome of `git receive-pack`, as it
 329is called after the real work is done.
 330
 331This supersedes the <<post-update,'post-update'>> hook in that it gets
 332both old and new values of all the refs in addition to their
 333names.
 334
 335Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to
 336`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages
 337for the user.
 338
 339The default 'post-receive' hook is empty, but there is
 340a sample script `post-receive-email` provided in the `contrib/hooks`
 341directory in Git distribution, which implements sending commit
 342emails.
 343
 344The number of push options given on the command line of
 345`git push --push-option=...` can be read from the environment
 346variable `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT`, and the options themselves are
 347found in `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_0`, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_1`,...
 348If it is negotiated to not use the push options phase, the
 349environment variables will not be set. If the client selects
 350to use push options, but doesn't transmit any, the count variable
 351will be set to zero, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT=0`.
 352
 353[[post-update]]
 354post-update
 355~~~~~~~~~~~
 356
 357This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to
 358`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository.
 359It executes on the remote repository once after all the refs have
 360been updated.
 361
 362It takes a variable number of parameters, each of which is the
 363name of ref that was actually updated.
 364
 365This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect
 366the outcome of `git receive-pack`.
 367
 368The 'post-update' hook can tell what are the heads that were pushed,
 369but it does not know what their original and updated values are,
 370so it is a poor place to do log old..new. The
 371<<post-receive,'post-receive'>> hook does get both original and
 372updated values of the refs. You might consider it instead if you need
 373them.
 374
 375When enabled, the default 'post-update' hook runs
 376`git update-server-info` to keep the information used by dumb
 377transports (e.g., HTTP) up to date.  If you are publishing
 378a Git repository that is accessible via HTTP, you should
 379probably enable this hook.
 380
 381Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to
 382`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages
 383for the user.
 384
 385push-to-checkout
 386~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 387
 388This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to
 389`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when
 390the push tries to update the branch that is currently checked out
 391and the `receive.denyCurrentBranch` configuration variable is set to
 392`updateInstead`.  Such a push by default is refused if the working
 393tree and the index of the remote repository has any difference from
 394the currently checked out commit; when both the working tree and the
 395index match the current commit, they are updated to match the newly
 396pushed tip of the branch.  This hook is to be used to override the
 397default behaviour.
 398
 399The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current
 400branch is going to be updated.  It can exit with a non-zero status
 401to refuse the push (when it does so, it must not modify the index or
 402the working tree).  Or it can make any necessary changes to the
 403working tree and to the index to bring them to the desired state
 404when the tip of the current branch is updated to the new commit, and
 405exit with a zero status.
 406
 407For example, the hook can simply run `git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1"`
 408in order to emulate `git fetch` that is run in the reverse direction
 409with `git push`, as the two-tree form of `git read-tree -u -m` is
 410essentially the same as `git switch` or `git checkout`
 411that switches branches while
 412keeping the local changes in the working tree that do not interfere
 413with the difference between the branches.
 414
 415
 416pre-auto-gc
 417~~~~~~~~~~~
 418
 419This hook is invoked by `git gc --auto` (see linkgit:git-gc[1]). It
 420takes no parameter, and exiting with non-zero status from this script
 421causes the `git gc --auto` to abort.
 422
 423post-rewrite
 424~~~~~~~~~~~~
 425
 426This hook is invoked by commands that rewrite commits
 427(linkgit:git-commit[1] when called with `--amend` and
 428linkgit:git-rebase[1]; currently `git filter-branch` does 'not' call
 429it!).  Its first argument denotes the command it was invoked by:
 430currently one of `amend` or `rebase`.  Further command-dependent
 431arguments may be passed in the future.
 432
 433The hook receives a list of the rewritten commits on stdin, in the
 434format
 435
 436  <old-sha1> SP <new-sha1> [ SP <extra-info> ] LF
 437
 438The 'extra-info' is again command-dependent.  If it is empty, the
 439preceding SP is also omitted.  Currently, no commands pass any
 440'extra-info'.
 441
 442The hook always runs after the automatic note copying (see
 443"notes.rewrite.<command>" in linkgit:git-config[1]) has happened, and
 444thus has access to these notes.
 445
 446The following command-specific comments apply:
 447
 448rebase::
 449        For the 'squash' and 'fixup' operation, all commits that were
 450        squashed are listed as being rewritten to the squashed commit.
 451        This means that there will be several lines sharing the same
 452        'new-sha1'.
 453+
 454The commits are guaranteed to be listed in the order that they were
 455processed by rebase.
 456
 457sendemail-validate
 458~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 459
 460This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-send-email[1].  It takes a single parameter,
 461the name of the file that holds the e-mail to be sent.  Exiting with a
 462non-zero status causes `git send-email` to abort before sending any
 463e-mails.
 464
 465fsmonitor-watchman
 466~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 467
 468This hook is invoked when the configuration option `core.fsmonitor` is
 469set to `.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman`.  It takes two arguments, a version
 470(currently 1) and the time in elapsed nanoseconds since midnight,
 471January 1, 1970.
 472
 473The hook should output to stdout the list of all files in the working
 474directory that may have changed since the requested time.  The logic
 475should be inclusive so that it does not miss any potential changes.
 476The paths should be relative to the root of the working directory
 477and be separated by a single NUL.
 478
 479It is OK to include files which have not actually changed.  All changes
 480including newly-created and deleted files should be included. When
 481files are renamed, both the old and the new name should be included.
 482
 483Git will limit what files it checks for changes as well as which
 484directories are checked for untracked files based on the path names
 485given.
 486
 487An optimized way to tell git "all files have changed" is to return
 488the filename `/`.
 489
 490The exit status determines whether git will use the data from the
 491hook to limit its search.  On error, it will fall back to verifying
 492all files and folders.
 493
 494p4-pre-submit
 495~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 496
 497This hook is invoked by `git-p4 submit`. It takes no parameters and nothing
 498from standard input. Exiting with non-zero status from this script prevent
 499`git-p4 submit` from launching. Run `git-p4 submit --help` for details.
 500
 501post-index-change
 502~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 503
 504This hook is invoked when the index is written in read-cache.c
 505do_write_locked_index.
 506
 507The first parameter passed to the hook is the indicator for the
 508working directory being updated.  "1" meaning working directory
 509was updated or "0" when the working directory was not updated.
 510
 511The second parameter passed to the hook is the indicator for whether
 512or not the index was updated and the skip-worktree bit could have
 513changed.  "1" meaning skip-worktree bits could have been updated
 514and "0" meaning they were not.
 515
 516Only one parameter should be set to "1" when the hook runs.  The hook
 517running passing "1", "1" should not be possible.
 518
 519GIT
 520---
 521Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite