问题
I'm using a git submodule (let's call it SubmoduleRepo) so that I can include my module in couple of projects.
I can commit to SubmoduleRepo from any project that uses it.
I can update, commit and push to SubmoduleRepo pretty hassle-free.
I need to execute a commit hook whenever I commit something while working in a directory in a project that contains the SubmoduleRepo (when I work in SubmoduleRepo, the commit hook executes as expected)
There is no .git folder in submodule's dir (only .git file that specifies path to current directory).
回答1:
If you have Git 2.10+ you can get the hooks
directory by running:
`git rev-parse --git-path hooks`
Note: by default it is .git/hooks
but if you are in a submodule it will be different.
Pre Git 2.10+ you would want something like:
`git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks
More info at: Find path to git hooks directory on the shell
回答2:
I've found solution couple of moments after posting this...
You can put hooks in .git/modules//hooks/ - eg. .git/modules/web/js/modules/rate if your submodule is located in /web/js/modules/rate directory.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10848191/git-submodule-commit-hooks