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Default git hook does not work out of the box #876
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Even though I iniitially did the "git init" in the collections dir, when I run:
I get:
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@ikwyl6 you initialized the git repository in the wrong directory. It has to be one directory "up", e.g. |
This is a documentation issue and I'm working on it (expect the PR soon) |
@mpasternak I've already did a PR (#883) |
@mookie- I commented it! |
@mpasternak You are right, this is much better. Thank you! I'll close my PR. |
Hi,
regards, Mario |
Hi, I solved this in another way if anyone's interested. I'm using a
I'm using a slightly modified
My config
Note the
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You may want to add, that configuring And it would be good to merge it soon. I had the issue for months until I found the problem myself after quite a bit of debugging (and came here after I wanted to create an issue about it). |
So the issue here is a small typo at the end of the line in the documentation. The current line is:
The line is missing a quote sign at the end, and should escape the quotation sign in the commit message. It should look like this to work:
Maybe I should have a look at a PR (new or present), but in case some one else ends up here looking for the same thing, the above might help. |
doc fixed now, thank you! |
Hi,
Enabling
leads to:
Workaround is to run
in the collections folder.
Would be great if you could fix that!
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