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title: "Hooks"
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permalink: /docs/hooks
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---
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For every command yadm supports, a program can be provided to run before or
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after that command. These are referred to as "hooks". yadm looks for hooks in
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the directory
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`$HOME/.config/yadm/hooks`.
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Each hook is named using a prefix of `pre_` or `post_`, followed by the command
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which should trigger the hook. For example, to create a hook which is run after
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every `yadm pull` command, create a hook named `post_pull`.
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Hooks must have the executable file permission set.
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If a `pre_` hook is defined, and the hook terminates with a non-zero exit
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status, yadm will refuse to run the yadm command. For example, if a
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`pre_commit` hook is defined, but that command ends with a non-zero exit status,
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the `yadm commit` will never be run. This allows one to "short-circuit" any
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operation using a `pre_` hook.
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Hooks have the following environment variables available to them at runtime:
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YADM_HOOK_COMMAND
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: The command which triggered the hook
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YADM_HOOK_EXIT
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: The exit status of the yadm command
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YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND
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: The yadm command with all command line arguments
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YADM_HOOK_REPO
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: The path to the yadm repository
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YADM_HOOK_WORK
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: The path to the work-tree
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