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## What - Internal Git helper commands now ignore configured hook directories during repository bookkeeping. ## Why - These helper flows should stay consistent even when a repository has hook-directory configuration of its own. ## How - Pass a command-local `core.hooksPath` override in the shared helper path and the Git-info helper path. - Add regressions for the baseline index rewrite flow and the metadata status flow. ## Validation - `cargo fmt --manifest-path /Users/bookholt/code/codex/codex-rs/Cargo.toml --all --check` - `cargo test --manifest-path /Users/bookholt/code/codex/codex-rs/Cargo.toml -p codex-git-utils` - `cargo test --manifest-path /Users/bookholt/code/codex/codex-rs/Cargo.toml -p codex-core test_get_has_changes_`
codex-git-utils
Helpers for interacting with git, including patch application. The crate also
exposes a lightweight baseline API for internal directories that use git only
as a resettable diff mechanism: ensure_git_baseline_repository preserves a
usable root/.git baseline or creates one when it is missing or unusable,
reset_git_repository replaces root/.git with a fresh one-commit baseline,
and diff_since_latest_init returns structured file changes plus a unified
diff from that baseline to the current directory contents.
use std::path::Path;
use codex_git_utils::{apply_git_patch, ApplyGitRequest};
let repo = Path::new("/path/to/repo");
// Apply a patch (omitted here) to the repository.
let request = ApplyGitRequest {
cwd: repo.to_path_buf(),
diff: String::from("...diff contents..."),
revert: false,
preflight: false,
};
let result = apply_git_patch(&request)?;