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## PreRun or PostRun Hooks
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					## PreRun or PostRun Hooks
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It is possible to run functions before or after the main `Run` function of your command. The `PersistentPreRun` and `PreRun` functions will be executed before `Run`. `PersistendPostRun` and `PostRun` will be executed after `Run`.  The `Persistent*Run` functions will be inherrited by children if they do not declare their own.  These function are run in the following order:
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					It is possible to run functions before or after the main `Run` function of your command. The `PersistentPreRun` and `PreRun` functions will be executed before `Run`. `PersistentPostRun` and `PostRun` will be executed after `Run`.  The `Persistent*Run` functions will be inherrited by children if they do not declare their own.  These function are run in the following order:
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- `PersistentPreRun`
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					- `PersistentPreRun`
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- `PreRun`
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					- `PreRun`
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- `Run`
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					- `Run`
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- `PostRun`
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					- `PostRun`
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- `PersistenPostRun`
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					- `PersistentPostRun`
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And example of two commands which use all of these features is below.  When the subcommand in executed it will run the root command's `PersistentPreRun` but not the root command's `PersistentPostRun`
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					And example of two commands which use all of these features is below.  When the subcommand in executed it will run the root command's `PersistentPreRun` but not the root command's `PersistentPostRun`
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