hook..command:: The command to execute for `hook.`. `` is a unique "friendly" name that identifies this hook. (The hook events that trigger the command are configured with `hook..event`.) The value can be an executable path or a shell oneliner. If more than one value is specified for the same ``, only the last value parsed is used. See linkgit:git-hook[1]. hook..event:: The hook events that trigger `hook.`. The value is the name of a hook event, like "pre-commit" or "update". (See linkgit:githooks[5] for a complete list of hook events.) On the specified event, the associated `hook..command` is executed. This is a multi-valued key. To run `hook.` on multiple events, specify the key more than once. An empty value resets the list of events, clearing any previously defined events for `hook.`. See linkgit:git-hook[1]. hook..enabled:: Whether the hook `hook.` is enabled. Defaults to `true`. Set to `false` to disable the hook without removing its configuration. This is particularly useful when a hook is defined in a system or global config file and needs to be disabled for a specific repository. See linkgit:git-hook[1].