How to recieve return value from python script to pre-commit hook












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As apart of pre-commit hook i want to run a python script that returns a success value to a hook



some thing like that:



pre-commit hook



result=python test.py
if result exit 0


test.py



..running some tests...
return 1


is there any way to do that ?



thank you










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  • You can write your Git hook in any language you like, provided your OS will let Git exec the hook directly. As to how to write a hook in some particular language, that's a question about programming in that language, not about Git.

    – torek
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:12











  • Figure it out thanks

    – aGuy
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:47
















0















As apart of pre-commit hook i want to run a python script that returns a success value to a hook



some thing like that:



pre-commit hook



result=python test.py
if result exit 0


test.py



..running some tests...
return 1


is there any way to do that ?



thank you










share|improve this question























  • You can write your Git hook in any language you like, provided your OS will let Git exec the hook directly. As to how to write a hook in some particular language, that's a question about programming in that language, not about Git.

    – torek
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:12











  • Figure it out thanks

    – aGuy
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:47














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As apart of pre-commit hook i want to run a python script that returns a success value to a hook



some thing like that:



pre-commit hook



result=python test.py
if result exit 0


test.py



..running some tests...
return 1


is there any way to do that ?



thank you










share|improve this question














As apart of pre-commit hook i want to run a python script that returns a success value to a hook



some thing like that:



pre-commit hook



result=python test.py
if result exit 0


test.py



..running some tests...
return 1


is there any way to do that ?



thank you







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  • You can write your Git hook in any language you like, provided your OS will let Git exec the hook directly. As to how to write a hook in some particular language, that's a question about programming in that language, not about Git.

    – torek
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:12











  • Figure it out thanks

    – aGuy
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:47



















  • You can write your Git hook in any language you like, provided your OS will let Git exec the hook directly. As to how to write a hook in some particular language, that's a question about programming in that language, not about Git.

    – torek
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:12











  • Figure it out thanks

    – aGuy
    Nov 19 '18 at 9:47

















You can write your Git hook in any language you like, provided your OS will let Git exec the hook directly. As to how to write a hook in some particular language, that's a question about programming in that language, not about Git.

– torek
Nov 19 '18 at 9:12





You can write your Git hook in any language you like, provided your OS will let Git exec the hook directly. As to how to write a hook in some particular language, that's a question about programming in that language, not about Git.

– torek
Nov 19 '18 at 9:12













Figure it out thanks

– aGuy
Nov 19 '18 at 9:47





Figure it out thanks

– aGuy
Nov 19 '18 at 9:47












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