Given that I need to use git inside my hook scripts, I would prefer my hook scripts to not trigger hooks themselves. So I want to skip hooks on a per-command basis.
i.e. I am looking for an option like:
git --no-hooks some-git-command
You can use:
git -c core.hooksPath=/dev/null some-git-command
If you are not on an Unix (no /dev/null
) I suppose that you can use:
git -c core.hooksPath= some-git-command
.git/all-hooks-but-one
that contains symlinks to all hooks but the one you want to disable, add use git -c core.hooksPath=.git/all-hooks-but-one
? Not ideal though: some OSes do not support symlinks and you need to update the links when adding/removing/renaming new hooks.
Commented
Dec 10, 2020 at 14:13
Another rougher idea.
.git/hooks/pre-commit
with symbol '#'.If you are on unix, and want to disable one or more hook, you can simply do a :
chmod -x .git/hooks/MYHOOK ; git COMMAND ; chmod +x .git/hooks/MYHOOK;
--no-verify
option.