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Basically, I want to write a pre-commit hook to check if the about-to-be-committed changes (re)move a file without using git rm / git mv.

I don't know how to approach this.

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  • What do you mean by "without using git rm/git mv - do you mean that you do not want to use either of these in the pre-commit hook? Sep 23, 2014 at 8:52
  • I want to check if a file was removed with rm or moved with mv - so it was not removed using git rm or moved using git mv. Moving with mv causes one to become author of the complete file, which is clumsy when running git blame for example.
    – musicmatze
    Sep 23, 2014 at 8:56
  • Is the question about how to write a git pre-commit hook, or is it about programmatically checking the "about-to-be-committed" changes? Also, what do you intend to do once you find such a file? Sep 23, 2014 at 13:17

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You can use git commit --dry-run and inspect the output.

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  • In a pre-commit hook ? Looks like the bash equivalent of a Stack Overflow to me... Sep 23, 2014 at 13:10

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