Hi, On 2023-01-22 19:50:10 -0500, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 2023-01-22 Su 18:14, Tom Lane wrote: > > Jelte Fennema <postg...@jeltef.nl> writes: > >> Maybe I'm not understanding your issue correctly, but for such > >> a case you could push two commits at the same time. > > I don't know that much about git commit hooks, but do they really > > only check the final state of a series of commits? > > > The pre-commit hook is literally run every time you do `git commit`. But > it's only run on your local instance and only if you have enabled it. > It's not project-wide.
There's different hooks. Locally, I think pre-push would be better suited to this than pre-commit (I often save WIP work in local branches, it'd be pretty annoying if some indentation thing swore at me). But there's also hooks like pre-receive, that allow doing validation on the server side. Which obviously would be project wide... Greetings, Andres Freund