We used to mark hooks we ship as samples by making them unexecutable, but some filesystems cannot tell what is executable and what is not. This makes it much more explicit. The hooks are suffixed with .sample (but now are made executable), so enabling it is still one step operation (instead of "chmod +x $hook", you would do "mv $hook.sample $hook") but now they won't get accidentally enabled on systems without executable bit. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed
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# by applypatch from an e-mail message.
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#
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# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
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# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit.
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#
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# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch".
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. git-sh-setup
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test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" &&
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	exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" ${1+"$@"}
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:
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