Re: git: please refuse push containing commits marked for autosquash by default

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Hi Simon,

Simon Richter wrote:

> When using the --autosquash feature, quite a number of temporary commits
> are created that should never be pushed anywhere. It might be a good
> idea to have an option to refuse to transfer commits whose messages
> start with "fixup!" or "squash!", both on the server and client side.

At first glance this looks very useful, as an optional hook rather
than on by default[1].

It sounds like a good use for hooks.

Receiving side: an update hook should do the trick.  See the githooks
manual page, or /usr/share/doc/git/contrib/hooks/update-paranoid for
an example.

Sending side: there is no pre-push hook yet, but there was some work
towards that about a year and a half ago[2].  Maybe someone interested
could revive the topic or figure out what remains to be done.

Jonathan

[1] Sometimes I send works in progress from one machine to another; it
would be quite unnerving if this resulted in some puzzling message
about how I forgot to rebase first.

[2] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/92900
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128426/focus=128433
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