On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 12:07:56 AM UTC+1, Void wrote: > > I'm sorry I'm still a little confused, "*You get the Message when your > script runs*" I'm referring to the actual "Commit message" -The actual > version change log that a user enters to describe the committed files (Log > Message). > I want to take what the user puts into the change log and copy it and put > it to a external file so they can view it without looking at the Log files > of the SVN repo. > > Are we talking about the same thing? > > You said you set up a hook script. That script is called with the parameters mentioned in the docs. The MESSAGEFILE parameter is a path to a file, and that file contains the commit message.
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