The only complete hook list findable from Google is very outdated and lives in the 2.0 Technical Reference. This pull requests adds warning labels to the hook list in the 2.0 Technical References and adds links to the 3.3 and 3.4 codebases so that developers can search for hooks in the appropriate codebases. Once a full hook list is published, links should point to that from every stable version documentation.
The only complete hook list findable from Google is very outdated and lives in the 2.0 Technical Reference. This pull requests adds warning labels to the hook list in the 2.0 Technical References and adds links to the 3.3 and 3.4 codebases so that developers can search for hooks in the appropriate codebases. Once a full hook list is published, links should point to that from every stable version documentation.
Report of outdated hook list submitted by @trp89.