Default parallel execution of sync-check and git-lfs commands within the pre-push hook deadlocks: both read from stdin (git pipes the push refspec to pre-push hooks), and two parallel readers never reach EOF. Add piped: true to force sequential execution. sync-check runs first (only inspects push_files via lefthook templating, doesn't actually consume stdin), then git-lfs runs second with clean stdin access. Observed during chore/test-infra-001 sprint: LFS upload completed 100% but pre-push hook hung indefinitely. Workaround was --no-verify; this commit removes the need for that. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
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# Lefthook configuration.
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#
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# Replaces the hand-rolled scripts that previously lived under
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# .githooks/ and were registered via `git config core.hooksPath
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# .githooks`. Behaviour is intentionally 1:1 with those scripts —
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# see WS-3 session 1a notes for the migration record.
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#
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# The .githooks/ scripts remain on disk and contain the actual logic
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# (gating against .claude-sync.conf, merge-commit handling, the
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# non-blocking pre-push warning). lefthook dispatches to them so the
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# delicate gating logic isn't re-translated into YAML. See
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# .githooks/README.md for details.
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post-commit:
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commands:
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sync-claude-docs:
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run: bash .githooks/post-commit
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pre-push:
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# piped: true forces serial execution. Both sync-check and git-lfs
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# read from stdin (git pipes the push refspec to pre-push hooks);
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# default parallel execution deadlocks with two stdin readers.
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piped: true
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commands:
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sync-check:
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run: bash .githooks/pre-push
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# Manual smoke tests need `lefthook run pre-push --force`:
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# without `--force`, lefthook v2 inspects {push_files} (the
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# diff between local and remote) and skips when that list is
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# empty, which is always the case during a manual run. On a
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# real `git push` with commits the file list is non-empty and
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# the command fires — matching the legacy hook's "always runs"
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# behaviour. (Pushing with zero new commits would be skipped
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# under lefthook but is a no-op for the sync-staleness warning
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# anyway, so behaviour stays effectively 1:1.)
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git-lfs:
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# `git lfs install --skip-repo` only sets up global clean/smudge
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# filters — it does NOT install the per-repo pre-push hook
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# (which would conflict with lefthook). We delegate the LFS
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# upload step here so screenshot baselines tracked via LFS get
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# pushed alongside their commits.
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run: git lfs pre-push {1} {2}
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