Git 2.54 is here with features like config-based hooks, new ways to rewrite history, and much more. ✨
Check out the highlights from this release. 👇
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@github Config based hooks finally solve the "works on my machine" linter problem. We used to rely on husky or copy scripts around manually. Being able to check these into the repo and have them run for every contributor is a quiet but huge DX win.
@github Config based hooks is the one I'm watching. Onboarding new engineers to a repo with husky, lefthook, and a pile of pre commit scripts is always a half day tax. Native git config lets the setup live next to the code instead of in a README.
It is deeply frustrating to realize that users on lower-tier plans effectively helped train and improve the AI, only to later lose access to the most advanced models.
This creates the impression that their contribution was leveraged without fair or transparent compensation.
Changes like this, when not clearly communicated or balanced with proper alternatives, undermine trust in the platform and in the relationship with the very users who helped drive its progress.
@github Nice — git history is the real gem here. Finally don’t need a full interactive rebase just to reword a commit message. Config-based hooks are long overdue too. Feels like they’re quietly clearing the deck for Git 3.0.
@github GitHub removed Opus 4.6 with its 3x premium request, leaving only Opus 4.7 with a 7.5x premium request.
It seems users are being pushed to use the problematic GPT 5.4 model.
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