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@restyled-io restyled-io bot commented Jan 30, 2020

A duplicate of #3253 with additional commits that automatically address
incorrect style, created by Restyled.

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repository, we are unable to create a Pull Request branching from it with only
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Ruslan Kuprieiev and others added 2 commits January 30, 2020 02:15
We should skip running post-checkout hook on rebases and merges to not
accidentally break them in the middle of the process. Git doesn't
provide any native mechanisms for hooks to know whether or not this is a
rebase/merge that we are going through, but we can use
`.git/rebase-merge` existance as a marker.

Previous approach has only accounted for branches and was causing issues
when checking-out tags.

Fixes #3241
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@restyled-io restyled-io bot deleted the pull-3253-restyled branch January 30, 2020 00:19
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