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Isn't it possible to do this directly with pre-commit? |
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I am a new user of per-commit and as per my knowledge, it is not supported. If you are aware of the possibility, please suggest me. |
Update to run make command
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Usually, we have a makefile in golang projects and we create commands in this makefile. I believe we should have a hood to run any command passed in args. For e.g.: I have commands make test and make build in my projects and want to run them as pre-push hook. Now I can simply add the hook,
**hooks:
args: ["make package_repo"]**