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rainboxx avatar rainboxx commented on May 21, 2024 2

The script should have access to the STDIN that git is sending to the respective hook.

On the other side, the Bash hook could check the content itself and act on it. For for the pre-push hook, for example, this could just ignore the hook when deleting a remote branch:

read git_info;
git_local_ref=(${git_info// / });
if [ $git_local_ref = '(delete)' ]; then
  exit 0;
fi

This might not be what everyone wants, but the npm scripts could be more granular, have specific parameters or just pass the line along to the script as mentioned above:

read git_info;
npm run prepush --silent -- $git_info

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typicode avatar typicode commented on May 21, 2024

Good question. I really don't know, sorry. I guess that if it can be scripted, it's possible.

I know it doesn't really solve your problem. But If like me you're not a shell expert, you can maybe script it using Node or something else.

{
  // ...
  "prepush": "node ./complex-prepush-script.js"
  // ...
}

If you find some kind of solution, I'd be glad to read it just out of curiosity.

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typicode avatar typicode commented on May 21, 2024

Closing, thanks for the help @rainboxx. Also, for future reference, husky v1.0.0 provides now STDIN sent by Git via HUSKY_GIT_STDIN.

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