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# How To Use Git Hooks with Gitea
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### Introduction
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The popular source code management system [Git](https://git-scm.com) is quite flexible when it comes to allowing you to perform various tasks when actions are taken on a repository. For example, you might want to send an email when a feature branch is merged into your main branch, or log various Git actions to a file for tracking.
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These actions are called **hooks**, and there are several that you can use for various steps along the way to perform additional work within your Git workflow. This tutorial will take a look at three such hooks to provide an overview of what is possible with this functionality.
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## Prerequisites
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Gitea is a lightweight and flexible source code management system that will be used for the examples here, so before beginning this tutorial, you should have the following:
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* An Ubuntu 20.04 server with a non-root user configured with `sudo` privileges as described in the [Initial server setup for Ubuntu 20.94](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/initial-server-setup-with-ubuntu-20-04) tutorial.
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* Gitea installed on the server behind Nginx, ready to interact with using Git over SSH as described in [How To Install Gitea on Ubuntu Using Docker](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-gitea-on-ubuntu-using-docker).
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## Publishing a Static HTML Site When Commits are Received
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### Step 1 :
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* [How to Use Struct Tags in Go](ctm-514)
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## New
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* [Gitea 2](gitea-2)
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* [Gitea 3](gitea-3)
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