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DESCRIPTION
A command interface for running git hooks (see githooks[5]), for use by other scripted git commands.
SUBCOMMANDS
- run
-
Run the
<hook-name>
hook. See githooks[5] for supported hook names.Any positional arguments to the hook should be passed after a mandatory
--
(or--end-of-options
, see gitcli[7]). See githooks[5] for arguments hooks might expect (if any).
OPTIONS
- --to-stdin
-
For "run"; specify a file which will be streamed into the hook’s stdin. The hook will receive the entire file from beginning to EOF.
- --ignore-missing
-
Ignore any missing hook by quietly returning zero. Used for tools that want to do a blind one-shot run of a hook that may or may not be present.
GIT
Part of the git[1] suite