Hi:

We want to switch our Puppet config repository from SVN to Git.  Our SVN
repository has a pre-commit hook that does a syntax check.  If the check
fails, the commit fails.  With SVN that hook runs on the server so it's
easy to have (the correct version of) the puppet binary there for the
hook to use.

With Git it looks like the pre-commit hook has to run wherever a person
happens to have checked out the Git repository.  That could be a
desktop, laptop...just about anywhere.  It's harder to make sure the
correct version of Puppet is in all of those places.

Is there a pretty way to solve this problem?  How do you do it?

Is there, perhaps, a way to create a standalone syntax checker that
doesn't require the rest of Puppet?

Thanks!


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