Create git hooks with ease using a simple configuration file in a git project
pip install python-githooks
- Create a
.githooks.ini
configuration file(If not provided a dummy configuration file will be created). - Add sections based on
git hooks names
followed by acommand
property with the shell code you want to run. - Run either
python -m python_githooks
orgithooks
in you virtual environment.
- Configuration file Example:
# .githooks.ini
[pre-commit]
command = pytest --cov
[pre-push]
command = pytest --cov && flake8
- Remember to re-run
python -m python_githooks
orgithooks
every time you make changes to the configuration file, whether it is for adding new hooks or modifying the current ones.
If you already created a hook and now want to remove it, just set the command value to empty, like this:
# .githooks.ini
[pre-commit]
command =
This will not actually physically remove the hook from the git local project, just will make it instantly exit with 0
status code.
python-githooks is MIT-licensed.