On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Gumbel, Matthew K <matthew.k.gumbel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've noticed that when I run 'git worktree add /path/to/new/tree', > the post-checkout hook does not fire, even though the worktree > manpage explicitly states that "worktree add" will, "Create <path> > and checkout <branch> into it." > > Is this the intended behavior? Seems like maybe a bug, but I'm not > sure. Seems like an oversight. Given that 'git worktree' is like a cross of 'git clone' and 'git checkout', both of which run that hook, it seems reasonable that 'git-worktree' should do so, as well. If you'd like to get your feet wet at contributing to the Git project, this might be a good first dip, as it looks like an easy fix (a one- or two-liner). The only thing which needs a bit of care is to skip the hook when --no-checkout is specified. Other than that, 'githooks' documentation would need an update to mention that git-worktree also runs the hook, and t2025-worktree-add.sh would want a couple new tests (which would probably be the most complex part of the patch).