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We find it worthwhile to use consistent commit summary prefixes. To that end, the commit-msg script requires that all commits I make start with "$P: " (where $P is one of ~100 programs in coreutils) or one of a few other words, like gnulib tests maint doc build. It allows more than one word, so e.g., "cat tail head: " would also be accepted. Pádraig Brady wrote the initial version, with its 72-column and blank-if-present second line checks. The pre-commit script is the same as the git-supplied sample script, modulo a bug fix and the "exec 1>&2" redirection. * scripts/git-hooks/commit-msg: New file. * scripts/git-hooks/pre-commit: New file. * scripts/git-hooks/applypatch-msg: New file. Verbatim from .sample. * cfg.mk: Exempt two of the new scripts from the no-leading-TABs check, since they're nearly verbatim from git, and we want to stay in sync. Exempt the commit-msg script from the no-"fail=0" check.
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
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# applypatch from an e-mail message.
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#
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# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
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# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
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# allowed to edit the commit message file.
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#
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# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
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. git-sh-setup
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test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" &&
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exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" ${1+"$@"}
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:
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