Doc updates for Git "core.hooksPath" option support

Couple of small follow-ups to Id8a3ac464ff75e6d8207f198089f018cc790eca5:

* Fix formatting in the reno (use monospace as applicable).
* Update "Installation and Configuration" to say that the local hook
  *normally* goes into .git/hooks.

Change-Id: I1b326bdcaed38d3a82a65f944431f3640652dd33
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Florian Haas 2021-06-23 15:12:20 +02:00
parent c40eb491e6
commit 04786cd9ea
2 changed files with 12 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -89,9 +89,13 @@ Hooks
git-review has a custom hook mechanism to run a script before certain
actions. This is done in the same spirit as the classic hooks in git.
There are two types of hooks, a global one which is stored in
``~/.config/git-review/hooks/`` and one local to the repository stored in
``.git/hooks/`` with the other git hook scripts.
There are two types of hooks:
* a global one which is stored in ``~/.config/git-review/hooks/``,
* and one local to the repository, which is stored with the other git
hook scripts. Normally that's the ``.git/hooks/`` directory in your
checkout.
**The script needs be executable before getting executed**

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fixes:
- |
git-review now handles the Git "core.hooksPath" configuration
option correctly. Thus, it installs the commit-msg hook into the
core.hooksPath directory, if that option is set. Otherwise, it
continues to install the hook into .git/hooks, relative to the
root of the checkout.
git-review now handles the Git ``core.hooksPath`` configuration
option correctly. Thus, it installs the ``commit-msg`` hook into
the ``core.hooksPath`` directory, if that option is
set. Otherwise, it continues to install the hook into
``.git/hooks``, relative to the root of the checkout.