How can I allow git merge commits to master but prevent non-merge commits?

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谎友^ 2021-02-07 14:39

I have a Git pre-commit hook that prevents me from committing to master unless overridden, in order to encourage developing on branch.

However I would like to automatica

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  •  别跟我提以往
    2021-02-07 15:00

    I put a few comments in, but the important one here is that in a pre-commit hook, the commit you're about to test does not yet exist, so you can't count its parents.

    Here's what you do get:

    • If you're using git commit --amend to amend a merge commit, the pre-commit hook is run as usual, but it can't really detect that this is happening. The new commit will be a merge, but you can't tell.

    • If you're using regular old git commit to create a non-merge commit, the file MERGE_HEAD will not exist in the git directory, and you can tell that this is not going to create a merge commit.

    • If you're using git commit to finish off a conflicted merge, the file MERGE_HEAD will exist, and you can tell that this is going to create a merge commit.

    • If you're running git merge and it succeeds on its own, it makes a new commit without using the pre-commit hook, so you don't even get invoked here.

    Hence, if you're willing to allow git commit --amend on merges to misfire, you can get close to what you want: just test for the existence of $GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD to see if this is a git commit that is finishing off a conflicted merge. (The use of $GIT_DIR is a trick to make this work even if the commands are run outside the git tree. Git sets $GIT_DIR so that in-hook git commands will work right.)

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