Hello,

the problem with this approach is that upon the next pull, you will get
different commits, so you will have to merge or rebase.

Still, according to the githooks manpage, there is no such hook that
operates before pushing. But you should wait for other people's answer
before taking this as the truth :-)

Best,
Gergely
On 8 Dec 2014 02:28, "Ishi" <ishihun...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> My question is if you can modify in pre-push the commit message without
> the need to repush.
> (With sending the new created SHA-1) Instead of the old one.
>
> Thanks,
> Ishi
>
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