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I noticed that warning when researching npm install scripts. Those specifically refer to modules that need platform specific compiled binaries. This doesn't apply here, where the install script is used to create the commit-hook. Since an uninstall script also removes it, this seems to me like perfectly valid usage of these hooks.
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