pre-commit is a framework to run hooks written in many languages, and it manages the language toolchain and dependencies for running the hooks.
prek is a reimagined version of pre-commit, built in Rust. It is designed to be a faster, dependency-free and drop-in alternative for it, while also providing some additional long-requested features.
Note
Although prek is pretty new, it’s already powering real‑world projects like CPython, Apache Airflow, FastAPI, and more projects are picking it up—see Who is using prek?. If you’re looking for an alternative to pre-commit, please give it a try—we’d love your feedback!
Please note that some languages are not yet supported for full drop‑in parity with pre-commit. See Language Support for current status.
- A single binary with no dependencies, does not require Python or any other runtime.
- Faster than
pre-commitand more efficient in disk space usage. - Fully compatible with the original pre-commit configurations and hooks.
- Built-in support for monorepos (i.e. workspace mode).
- Integration with
uvfor managing Python virtual environments and dependencies. - Improved toolchain installations for Python, Node.js, Bun, Go, Rust and Ruby, shared between hooks.
- Built-in Rust-native implementation of some common hooks.
Standalone installer
prek provides a standalone installer script to download and install the tool,
On Linux and macOS:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/j178/prek/releases/download/v0.3.9/prek-installer.sh | shOn Windows:
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://github.com/j178/prek/releases/download/v0.3.9/prek-installer.ps1 | iex"PyPI
prek is published as Python binary wheel to PyPI, you can install it using pip, uv (recommended), or pipx:
# Using uv (recommended)
uv tool install prek
# Using uvx (install and run in one command)
uvx prek
# Adding prek to the project dev-dependencies
uv add --dev prek
# Using pip
pip install prek
# Using pipx
pipx install prekHomebrew
brew install prekCargo
Build from source using Cargo (Rust 1.89+ is required):
cargo install --locked preknpmjs
prek is published as a Node.js package and can be installed with any npm-compatible package manager:
# As a dev dependency
npm add -D @j178/prek
pnpm add -D @j178/prek
bun add -D @j178/prek
# Or install globally
npm install -g @j178/prek
pnpm add -g @j178/prek
bun install -g @j178/prek
# Or run directly without installing
npx @j178/prek --version
bunx @j178/prek --versionNix
prek is available via Nixpkgs.
# Choose what's appropriate for your use case.
# One-off in a shell:
nix-shell -p prek
# NixOS or non-NixOS without flakes:
nix-env -iA nixos.prek
# Non-NixOS with flakes:
nix profile install nixpkgs#prekGitHub Releases
Pre-built binaries are available for download from the GitHub releases page.
GitHub Actions
prek can be used in GitHub Actions via the j178/prek-action repository.
Example workflow:
name: Prek checks
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
prek:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: j178/prek-action@v2This action installs prek and runs prek run --all-files on your repository.
prek is also available via taiki-e/install-action for installing various tools.
If installed via the standalone installer, prek can update itself to the latest version:
prek self update- I already use pre-commit: follow the short migration checklist in the quickstart guide to swap in
preksafely. - I'm new to pre-commit-style tools: learn the basics—creating a config, running hooks, and installing Git shims—in the beginner quickstart walkthrough.
- It is multiple times faster than
pre-commitwhile also using less disk space. - Hook environments and toolchains are shared across hooks instead of being duplicated per repository, which reduces both install time and cache size.
- Repositories are fetched in parallel, hook environments are prepared in parallel when their dependencies do not overlap, and hooks can run concurrently by
priority. - It uses
uvfor creating Python virtualenvs and installing dependencies, which is known for its speed and efficiency. - It implements some common hooks in Rust as builtins, which are faster than their Python counterparts.
- It supports
repo: builtinfor offline, zero-setup hooks, which is not available inpre-commit.
- No need to install Python or any other runtime just to use
prek; it is a single binary. prekautomatically installs the toolchains it needs for supported languages, so you spend less time managing Python versions, Node runtimes, Ruby installs, and similar setup.- It supports native
prek.tomlin addition to pre-commit YAML, andprek util yaml-to-tomlhelps migrate existing configs. - Built-in support for workspaces means monorepos can keep separate configs per project and still run everything from one command.
prek installandprek uninstallhonor repo-local and worktree-localcore.hooksPath.prek runsupports selecting or skipping multiple projects or hooks in workspace mode, instead of only accepting a single optional hook id, and adds quality-of-life improvements such as--dry-run,--directory,--last-commit, and--no-fail-fast.prek list,prek util identify, andprek util list-builtinsmake it easier to inspect configured hooks, debug file matching, and discover builtins.
prek auto-updatesupports--cooldown-days, so you can keep newly published releases on hold for a cooling-off period before adopting them.prek auto-updatevalidates pinned SHA revisions against the fetched upstream refs, including impostor-commit detection, and keeps# frozen:comments in sync with the configured commit.prek auto-update --checkis useful in CI when you want updates or frozen-reference mismatches to fail the job without rewriting the config.
For more detailed improvements prek offers, take a look at Difference from pre-commit.
prek is pretty new, but it is already being used or recommend by some projects and organizations:
- apache/airflow
- python/cpython
- pdm-project/pdm
- fastapi/fastapi
- fastapi/typer
- fastapi/asyncer
- astral-sh/ruff
- astral-sh/ty
- openclaw/openclaw
- home-assistant/core
- python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot
- DetachHead/basedpyright
- OpenLineage/OpenLineage
- authlib/authlib
- django/djangoproject.com
- Future-House/paper-qa
- requests-cache/requests-cache
- Goldziher/kreuzberg
- python-attrs/attrs
- jlowin/fastmcp
- apache/iceberg-python
- apache/iggy
- apache/lucene
- jcrist/msgspec
- python-humanize/humanize
- MoonshotAI/kimi-cli
- simple-icons/simple-icons
- ast-grep/ast-grep
- commitizen-tools/commitizen
- cocoindex-io/cocoindex
- cachix/devenv
- copper-project/copper-rs
- bramstroker/homeassistant-powercalc
This project is heavily inspired by the original pre-commit tool, and it wouldn't be possible without the hard work of the maintainers and contributors of that project.
And a special thanks to the Astral team for their remarkable projects, particularly uv, from which I've learned a lot on how to write efficient and idiomatic Rust code.
