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#!/bin/bash |
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HOOK_NAMES="pre-commit" |
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HOOK_DIR=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/.git/hooks |
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INSTALL_DIR=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/hooks |
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COLOR_GREEN=`tput setaf 2` |
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COLOR_RESET=`tput sgr0` |
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for hook in $HOOK_NAMES; do |
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echo -n "Installing $hook hook..." |
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# If the hook already exists, is executable, and is not a symlink |
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if [ ! -h $HOOK_DIR/$hook -a -x $HOOK_DIR/$hook ]; then |
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echo -n " Hook already exists, saving old hook backup at $HOOK_DIR/$hook.local..." |
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mv $HOOK_DIR/$hook $HOOK_DIR/$hook.local |
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fi |
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# create the symlink, overwriting the file if it exists |
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# probably the only way this would happen is if you're using an old version of git |
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# -- back when the sample hooks were not executable, instead of being named ____.sample |
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echo -n " Creating symlink..." |
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ln -s -f $INSTALL_DIR/$hook $HOOK_DIR |
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echo "${COLOR_GREEN} Done! ✓${COLOR_RESET}" |
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done |