Re: Running interpret-trailers automatically on each commit?

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Yeah but it's kind of useless to me having it on each commit on a per-repo basis (and even then, only with hooks).

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Jeremy Morton (Jez)

On 28/08/2015 18:06, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Jeremy Morton<admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  writes:

I see that interpret-trailers has been added by default in git
2.5.0. However the documentation isn't that great and I can't tell
whether it gets run automatically when I do a "git commit".  My guess
is that it doesn't - that you have to set up a hook to get it to run
each commit.

All correct, except that it happend in 2.2 timeframe.

A new experimental feature is shipped, so that people can gain
experience with it and come up with the best practice in their
hooks, and then laster we may fold the best practice into somewhere
deeper in the system.

We are still in the early "ship an experimental feature to let
people play with it" stage.

Thanks.
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