Oracle identified a critical race condition in the initial fix: - Pre-push hook checked for changes but didn't flush first - Pending 5s-debounced flushes could land after the check - Result: stale JSONL could still be pushed Improvements: 1. Pre-push now flushes pending changes FIRST (bd sync --flush-only) 2. Uses git status --porcelain to catch ALL change types: - Staged, unstaged, untracked, deleted, renamed, conflicts 3. Handles both beads.jsonl and issues.jsonl (backward compat) 4. Works even without bd installed (git-only check) 5. Pre-commit stages both JSONL files (simpler loop) This completely eliminates the race condition.
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45 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# bd-hooks-version: 0.22.0
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#
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# bd (beads) pre-commit hook
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#
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# This hook ensures that any pending bd issue changes are flushed to
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# .beads/beads.jsonl before the commit is created, preventing the
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# race condition where daemon auto-flush fires after the commit.
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#
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# Installation:
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# cp examples/git-hooks/pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit
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# chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
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#
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# Or use the install script:
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# examples/git-hooks/install.sh
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# Check if bd is available
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if ! command -v bd >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "Warning: bd command not found, skipping pre-commit flush" >&2
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exit 0
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fi
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# Check if we're in a bd workspace
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if [ ! -d .beads ]; then
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# Not a bd workspace, nothing to do
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exit 0
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fi
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# Flush pending changes to JSONL
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# Use --flush-only to skip git operations (we're already in a git hook)
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# Suppress output unless there's an error
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if ! bd sync --flush-only >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "Error: Failed to flush bd changes to JSONL" >&2
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echo "Run 'bd sync --flush-only' manually to diagnose" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Stage both possible JSONL files (backward compatibility)
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# git add is harmless if file doesn't exist
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for f in .beads/beads.jsonl .beads/issues.jsonl; do
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[ -f "$f" ] && git add "$f" 2>/dev/null || true
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done
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exit 0
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