I wrote a script that generates Readme.md
file (for GitHub) by scanning the source code. Everytime before I make a new commit, I run this script manually to update
According to this SO thread (Can a Git hook automatically add files to the commit?), git add
won't work on pre-commit hook with recent version of git.
As a workaround, you can play with pre-commit and post-commit hooks to generate your Readme.md
then commit it after your commit with post-commit hook then ammend the second commit with yours.
Not's my idea, follow the links for original explanations.
Answer by @bitluck on the thread I linked :
Touch a file .commit or something. (be sure to add this to .gitignore)
#!/bin/sh echo touch .commit exit
if .commit exists you know a commit has just taken place but a post-commit hasn't run yet. So, you can do your code generation here. Additionally, test for .commit and if it exists:
- add the files
- commit --amend -C HEAD --no-verify (avoid looping)
delete .commit file
#!/bin/sh echo if [ -a .commit ] then rm .commit git add yourfile git commit --amend -C HEAD --no-verify fi exit