The documentation as-is does not mention that the pre-push hook is
executed even when there is nothing to push. This can lead a new
reader to beilieve there will always be lines fed to the script's
standerd input and cause minor confusion as to what is happening
when there are no lines provided
The documentation as-is does not mention that the pre-push hook is
executed even when there is nothing to push. This can lead a new
reader to beilieve there will always be lines fed to the script's
standerd input and cause minor confusion as to what is happening
when there are no lines provided
The documentation as-is does not mention that the pre-push hook is
executed even when there is nothing to push. This can lead a new
reader to beilieve there will always be lines fed to the script's
standerd input and cause minor confusion as to what is happening
when there are no lines provided
David Cowden dco...@gmail.com writes:
The documentation as-is does not mention that the pre-push hook is
executed even when there is nothing to push. This can lead a new
reader to beilieve there will always be lines fed to the script's
standerd input and cause minor confusion as to what is
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 3:01 PM, David Cowden dco...@gmail.com wrote:
The documentation as-is does not mention that the pre-push hook is
executed even when there is nothing to push. This can lead a new
reader to beilieve there will always be lines fed to the script's
standerd input and cause
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