I've got a post-commit hook that I'd like to have in place for every
clone I make of repository A. (Imagine that I'm managing tickets for
project A on Lighthouse).

What's the cleanest way to do that? I see these alternatives:

1. keep a copy of the post-commit hook file in a handy place and
manually copy it in after each clone (hope I don't forget!)
2. redefine git clone on my system (using alias_method_chain ;-) to
copy over that file after each clone. Um, the script will need to look
at the repository URL and decide whether I need the hook or not

Then there's the question of how to do this for everybody on the
project. What are your best-practices?
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