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Building a better pre-commit hook for Git

By johnw On February 13, 2009 · 4 Comments

Recently a friend turned me onto an interesting article about a problem I had just recently discovered about Git and its pre-commit hook:

> Committing in git with only some changes added to the staging area still results in an “atomic” revision that may never have existed as a working copy and may not work.

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