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When committing on a project that uses Husky, I get an error that says not found husky-run

I checked the package.json and it has husky as a dependency, and I can see the pre-commit hook configuration for Husky in the package.json. So I don't know what to do to fix this. Additionally, other members on my team can commit and husky works for them.

I also tried rm -rf node_modules && npm install and then committing again, but still, I get the same error.

Anyone else have ideas on how to fix this?

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  • I got this after running yarn install inside a unix-based Docker container and then committing on Windows. Windows was unable to run the file, even thought it existed. Nov 30, 2021 at 1:06

9 Answers 9

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To fix this there are two methods, depending on which version of Husky you are already on.

If you're using Husky v4 or lower, do the following:

rm -rf .git/hooks
npm install

For Husky v7 or greater, do the following:

# For NPM
 npm install husky@7 --save-dev \
      && npx husky-init \
      && npm exec -- github:typicode/husky-4-to-7 --remove-v4-config

# For Yarn
 yarn add husky@7 --dev \
  && npx husky-init \
  && npm exec -- github:typicode/husky-4-to-7 --remove-v4-config
# or
 yarn add husky@7 --dev \
  && yarn dlx husky-init --yarn2 \
  && npm exec -- github:typicode/husky-4-to-7 --remove-v4-config

At this point you should be able to commit and have your hooks working again.

If anything goes wrong, please read the documentation for migration from 4 to 7.

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  • 1
    Thanks, it worked for me, npm install step wasn't required. Using yarn here
    – Luiz Lelis
    May 14, 2021 at 17:47
  • @dspacejs actually this solution worked for yarn too. Try to first delete your node_modules manually then reinstall. May 17, 2021 at 18:49
  • 1
    OK so this might have worked just fine for husky version 4 or older, but if you've upgraded to husky 6 then you need to follow the answer from Uladz Kha below. Jun 23, 2021 at 16:18
  • 2
    this did it for me
    – ied3vil
    Jun 24, 2021 at 14:04
  • 1
    Thankyou - worked a treat - FYI use rm -Recurse -Force .git/hooks for Powershell Sep 29, 2021 at 23:20
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To fix this in husky version 6 run:

yarn husky install
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Do not delete .get/hooks hooks won't work. According migrating manual from 4 to 6 version :

For npm usage execute

 npm install husky@6 --save-dev \
      && npx husky-init \
      && npm exec -- github:typicode/husky-4-to-6 --remove-v4-config

For yarn usage:

 yarn add husky@6 --dev \
  && npx husky-init \
  && npm exec -- github:typicode/husky-4-to-6 --remove-v4-config

and

yarn add husky@6 --dev \
  && yarn dlx husky-init --yarn2 \
  && npm exec -- github:typicode/husky-4-to-6 --remove-v4-config

If any errors while the process you can simply revert changes by executing:

rm -rf .husky && git config --unset core.hooksPath

Explanation what's going on:

husky init sets up Git hooks and updates your package.json scripts (you may want to commit your changes to package.json before running husky init).

husky-4-to-6 creates hooks based on your husky v4 config. If --remove-v4-config is passed, previous config will be deleted (recommended).

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  • 5
    FYI People, you need npm version 7 to run the last script in this thing. Jun 8, 2021 at 19:27
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    I concur, needed npm version 7 to get this to work. After I ran the scripts, I reverted to npm 6 and nodejs 12 and things are still functioning correctly for me. Also this section of their help docs can help you update your scripts to work with husky@6: typicode.github.io/husky/#/?id=migrate-from-v4-to-v6 Jun 23, 2021 at 16:20
  • i have npm 6 and node 10 beause of project limitations. probably thats why it broke for me...
    – ied3vil
    Jun 24, 2021 at 14:05
  • please try to yarn husky install for npm 6
    – Uladz Kha
    Jun 24, 2021 at 14:20
  • ALSO make sure you are on git version 2.9 or above ✅ (I was not and Husky 6 was not working after going through the migration cli steps). Found this little detail tucked in the fine print of the Husky migration docs and this resolved it.
    – Lauren
    Jun 24, 2021 at 22:21
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I simply had to add a prepare script to my package.json:

"scripts": {
  ...
  "prepare": "husky install",
  ...
}

Then run yarn install or npm install and husky will be initialized. This will make sure people who check out your repo will also be able to run husky.

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just a "yarn install" solved this for me

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This worked for me:

add a file ~/.huskyrc if you don't have one already

  • touch ~/.huskyrc
  • open ~/.huskyrc
  • paste the following:
# ~/.huskyrc
# This loads nvm.sh and sets the correct PATH before running hook
export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh"
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just this 'yarn add husky@6 --dev' inside your terminal

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If it may help anyone experiencing this issue and using yarn, uninstalling and reinstalling the husky package has fixed it in my case.

(Please check if you would need -W flag else remove it from the commands)

uninstall:

 yarn remove husky -W

install:

 yarn add husky@^4.2.5 -W //to install a specific version
 
 (or)
 
 yarn add husky -W //to install the latest version
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I occur this problem because the .git folder is at a different level from the package.json file, I resolved it by referencing this document:

https://typicode.github.io/husky/#/?id=custom-directory

Just like this:

// package.json
{
  "scripts": {
    "prepare": "cd .. && husky install front/.husky"
  }
}

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