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by fphilipe
236 days ago
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I'm of the opinion that Git hooks are personal. That's why they're not part of the source code itself. I make extensive use of hooks, but they're tailored to my needs. Note that you can skip hooks by passing the --no-verify flag to subcommands. Comes in handy when they're slow and you know that you've just fixed the wrong formatting that the previous invocation of your pre-commit hook complained about. |
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