#!/bin/bash set -e SCRIPTS_DIR=$(realpath $(dirname "$0")) HOOK_DIR=$(realpath "$SCRIPTS_DIR/../.git/hooks") HOOK_NAMES="applypatch-msg pre-applypatch post-applypatch pre-commit prepare-commit-msg commit-msg post-commit pre-rebase post-checkout post-merge pre-receive update post-receive post-update pre-auto-gc" for hook in $HOOK_NAMES; do # If the hook already exists, is executable, and is not a symlink if [ ! -h $HOOK_DIR/$hook -a -x $HOOK_DIR/$hook ]; then mv $HOOK_DIR/$hook $HOOK_DIR/$hook.local fi # create the symlink, overwriting the file if it exists # probably the only way this would happen is if you're using an old version of git # -- back when the sample hooks were not executable, instead of being named ____.sample ln -s -f ../../scripts/hooks-wrapper.sh $HOOK_DIR/$hook done