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It's internal development (Portugal) developing something for an internal department (Germany). There's nothing professional going on here so we are far from any ci/cd pipeline. One person can change everything, because it's just two developers (1 frontend, 1 backend).
Plus things are busy and we (team in Germany) are way more interested in this thing working well than they (team in Portugal) are since they have higher priority tasks..
Of course I can say fuck it and live with the poor quality caused by circumstances that were partially caused by poor management decisions of the company but I'm not able to care little enough.
Pre-commit hooks don't require a pipeline nor any money. In most cases it's one line of code to make the tests run every commit
Stop me from committing my work and I will hunt you down to the ends of the earth.
I agree. I absolutely hate when some pesky git hook rejects some debug code I wrote that I want to commit. Mind you, commit, not integrate. This is the situation where I whip out git commit -n.