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] is run after having updated the 169worktree. The hook is given three parameters: the ref of the previous HEAD, 170the ref of the new HEAD (which may or may not have changed), and a flag 171indicating whether the checkout was a branch checkout (changing branches, 172flag=1) or a file checkout (retrieving a file from the index, flag=0). 173This hook cannot affect the outcome of `git checkout`. 174 175It is also run after linkgit:git-clone[1], unless the `--no-checkout` (`-n`) option is 176used. The first parameter given to the hook is the null-ref, the second the 177ref of the new HEAD and the flag is always 1. Likewise for `git worktree add` 178unless `--no-checkout` is used. 179 180This hook can be used to perform repository validity checks, auto-display 181differences from the previous HEAD if different, or set working dir metadata 182properties. 183 184post-merge 185~~~~~~~~~~ 186 187This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-merge[1], which happens when a `git pull` 188is done on a local repository. The hook takes a single parameter, a status 189flag specifying whether or not the merge being done was a squash merge. 190This hook cannot affect the outcome of `git merge` and is not executed, 191if the merge failed due to conflicts. 192 193This hook can be used in conjunction with a corresponding pre-commit hook to 194save and restore any form of metadata associated with the working tree 195(e.g.: permissions/ownership, ACLS, etc). See contrib/hooks/setgitperms.perl 196for an example of how to do this. 197 198pre-push 199~~~~~~~~ 200 201This hook is called by linkgit:git-push[1] and can be used to prevent 202a push from taking place. The hook is called with two parameters 203which provide the name and location of the destination remote, if a 204named remote is not being used both values will be the same. 205 206Information about what is to be pushed is provided on the hook's standard 207input with lines of the form: 208 209 <local ref> SP <local sha1> SP <remote ref> SP <remote sha1> LF 210 211For instance, if the command +git push origin master:foreign+ were run the 212hook would receive a line like the following: 213 214 refs/heads/master 67890 refs/heads/foreign 12345 215 216although the full, 40-character SHA-1s would be supplied. If the foreign ref 217does not yet exist the `<remote SHA-1>` will be 40 `0`. If a ref is to be 218deleted, the `<local ref>` will be supplied as `(delete)` and the `<local 219SHA-1>` will be 40 `0`. If the local commit was specified by something other 220than a name which could be expanded (such as `HEAD~`, or a SHA-1) it will be 221supplied as it was originally given. 222 223If this hook exits with a non-zero status, `git push` will abort without 224pushing anything. Information about why the push is rejected may be sent 225to the user by writing to standard error. 226 227[[pre-receive]] 228pre-receive 229~~~~~~~~~~~ 230 231This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to 232`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository. 233Just before starting to update refs on the remote repository, the 234pre-receive hook is invoked. Its exit status determines the success 235or failure of the update. 236 237This hook executes once for the receive operation. It takes no 238arguments, but for each ref to be updated it receives on standard 239input a line of the format: 240 241 <old-value> SP <new-value> SP <ref-name> LF 242 243where `<old-value>` is the old object name stored in the ref, 244`<new-value>` is the new object name to be stored in the ref and 245`<ref-name>` is the full name of the ref. 246When creating a new ref, `<old-value>` is 40 `0`. 247 248If the hook exits with non-zero status, none of the refs will be 249updated. If the hook exits with zero, updating of individual refs can 250still be prevented by the <<update,'update'>> hook. 251 252Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to 253`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages 254for the user. 255 256The number of push options given on the command line of 257`git push --push-option=...` can be read from the environment 258variable `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT`, and the options themselves are 259found in `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_0`, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_1`,... 260If it is negotiated to not use the push options phase, the 261environment variables will not be set. If the client selects 262to use push options, but doesn't transmit any, the count variable 263will be set to zero, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT=0`. 264 265See the section on "Quarantine Environment" in 266linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] for some caveats. 267 268[[update]] 269update 270~~~~~~ 271 272This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to 273`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository. 274Just before updating the ref on the remote repository, the update hook 275is invoked. Its exit status determines the success or failure of 276the ref update. 277 278The hook executes once for each ref to be updated, and takes 279three parameters: 280 281 - the name of the ref being updated, 282 - the old object name stored in the ref, 283 - and the new object name to be stored in the ref. 284 285A zero exit from the update hook allows the ref to be updated. 286Exiting with a non-zero status prevents `git receive-pack` 287from updating that ref. 288 289This hook can be used to prevent 'forced' update on certain refs by 290making sure that the object name is a commit object that is a 291descendant of the commit object named by the old object name. 292That is, to enforce a "fast-forward only" policy. 293 294It could also be used to log the old..new status. However, it 295does not know the entire set of branches, so it would end up 296firing one e-mail per ref when used naively, though. The 297<<post-receive,'post-receive'>> hook is more suited to that. 298 299In an environment that restricts the users' access only to git 300commands over the wire, this hook can be used to implement access 301control without relying on filesystem ownership and group 302membership. See linkgit:git-shell[1] for how you might use the login 303shell to restrict the user's access to only git commands. 304 305Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to 306`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages 307for the user. 308 309The default 'update' hook, when enabled--and with 310`hooks.allowunannotated` config option unset or set to false--prevents 311unannotated tags to be pushed. 312 313[[post-receive]] 314post-receive 315~~~~~~~~~~~~ 316 317This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to 318`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository. 319It executes on the remote repository once after all the refs have 320been updated. 321 322This hook executes once for the receive operation. It takes no 323arguments, but gets the same information as the 324<<pre-receive,'pre-receive'>> 325hook does on its standard input. 326 327This hook does not affect the outcome of `git receive-pack`, as it 328is called after the real work is done. 329 330This supersedes the <<post-update,'post-update'>> hook in that it gets 331both old and new values of all the refs in addition to their 332names. 333 334Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to 335`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages 336for the user. 337 338The default 'post-receive' hook is empty, but there is 339a sample script `post-receive-email` provided in the `contrib/hooks` 340directory in Git distribution, which implements sending commit 341emails. 342 343The number of push options given on the command line of 344`git push --push-option=...` can be read from the environment 345variable `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT`, and the options themselves are 346found in `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_0`, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_1`,... 347If it is negotiated to not use the push options phase, the 348environment variables will not be set. If the client selects 349to use push options, but doesn't transmit any, the count variable 350will be set to zero, `GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT=0`. 351 352[[post-update]] 353post-update 354~~~~~~~~~~~ 355 356This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to 357`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository. 358It executes on the remote repository once after all the refs have 359been updated. 360 361It takes a variable number of parameters, each of which is the 362name of ref that was actually updated. 363 364This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect 365the outcome of `git receive-pack`. 366 367The 'post-update' hook can tell what are the heads that were pushed, 368but it does not know what their original and updated values are, 369so it is a poor place to do log old..new. The 370<<post-receive,'post-receive'>> hook does get both original and 371updated values of the refs. You might consider it instead if you need 372them. 373 374When enabled, the default 'post-update' hook runs 375`git update-server-info` to keep the information used by dumb 376transports (e.g., HTTP) up to date. If you are publishing 377a Git repository that is accessible via HTTP, you should 378probably enable this hook. 379 380Both standard output and standard error output are forwarded to 381`git send-pack` on the other end, so you can simply `echo` messages 382for the user. 383 384push-to-checkout 385~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 386 387This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] when it reacts to 388`git push` and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when 389the push tries to update the branch that is currently checked out 390and the `receive.denyCurrentBranch` configuration variable is set to 391`updateInstead`. Such a push by default is refused if the working 392tree and the index of the remote repository has any difference from 393the currently checked out commit; when both the working tree and the 394index match the current commit, they are updated to match the newly 395pushed tip of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the 396default behaviour. 397 398The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current 399branch is going to be updated. It can exit with a non-zero status 400to refuse the push (when it does so, it must not modify the index or 401the working tree). Or it can make any necessary changes to the 402working tree and to the index to bring them to the desired state 403when the tip of the current branch is updated to the new commit, and 404exit with a zero status. 405 406For example, the hook can simply run `git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1"` 407in order to emulate `git fetch` that is run in the reverse direction 408with `git push`, as the two-tree form of `git read-tree -u -m` is 409essentially the same as `git checkout` that switches branches while 410keeping the local changes in the working tree that do not interfere 411with the difference between the branches. 412 413 414pre-auto-gc 415~~~~~~~~~~~ 416 417This hook is invoked by `git gc --auto` (see linkgit:git-gc[1]). It 418takes no parameter, and exiting with non-zero status from this script 419causes the `git gc --auto` to abort. 420 421post-rewrite 422~~~~~~~~~~~~ 423 424This hook is invoked by commands that rewrite commits 425(linkgit:git-commit[1] when called with `--amend` and 426linkgit:git-rebase[1]; currently `git filter-branch` does 'not' call 427it!). Its first argument denotes the command it was invoked by: 428currently one of `amend` or `rebase`. Further command-dependent 429arguments may be passed in the future. 430 431The hook receives a list of the rewritten commits on stdin, in the 432format 433 434 <old-sha1> SP <new-sha1> [ SP <extra-info> ] LF 435 436The 'extra-info' is again command-dependent. If it is empty, the 437preceding SP is also omitted. Currently, no commands pass any 438'extra-info'. 439 440The hook always runs after the automatic note copying (see 441"notes.rewrite.<command>" in linkgit:git-config[1]) has happened, and 442thus has access to these notes. 443 444The following command-specific comments apply: 445 446rebase:: 447 For the 'squash' and 'fixup' operation, all commits that were 448 squashed are listed as being rewritten to the squashed commit. 449 This means that there will be several lines sharing the same 450 'new-sha1'. 451+ 452The commits are guaranteed to be listed in the order that they were 453processed by rebase. 454 455sendemail-validate 456~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 457 458This hook is invoked by linkgit:git-send-email[1]. It takes a single parameter, 459the name of the file that holds the e-mail to be sent. Exiting with a 460non-zero status causes `git send-email` to abort before sending any 461e-mails. 462 463fsmonitor-watchman 464~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 465 466This hook is invoked when the configuration option `core.fsmonitor` is 467set to `.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman`. It takes two arguments, a version 468(currently 1) and the time in elapsed nanoseconds since midnight, 469January 1, 1970. 470 471The hook should output to stdout the list of all files in the working 472directory that may have changed since the requested time. The logic 473should be inclusive so that it does not miss any potential changes. 474The paths should be relative to the root of the working directory 475and be separated by a single NUL. 476 477It is OK to include files which have not actually changed. All changes 478including newly-created and deleted files should be included. When 479files are renamed, both the old and the new name should be included. 480 481Git will limit what files it checks for changes as well as which 482directories are checked for untracked files based on the path names 483given. 484 485An optimized way to tell git "all files have changed" is to return 486the filename `/`. 487 488The exit status determines whether git will use the data from the 489hook to limit its search. On error, it will fall back to verifying 490all files and folders. 491 492p4-pre-submit 493~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 494 495This hook is invoked by `git-p4 submit`. It takes no parameters and nothing 496from standard input. Exiting with non-zero status from this script prevent 497`git-p4 submit` from launching. Run `git-p4 submit --help` for details. 498 499post-index-change 500~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 501 502This hook is invoked when the index is written in read-cache.c 503do_write_locked_index. 504 505The first parameter passed to the hook is the indicator for the 506working directory being updated. "1" meaning working directory 507was updated or "0" when the working directory was not updated. 508 509The second parameter passed to the hook is the indicator for whether 510or not the index was updated and the skip-worktree bit could have 511changed. "1" meaning skip-worktree bits could have been updated 512and "0" meaning they were not. 513 514Only one parameter should be set to "1" when the hook runs. The hook 515running passing "1", "1" should not be possible. 516 517GIT 518--- 519Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite