Feature: WebIDE Support for Push Options
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### Proposal
A US Federal customer is utilizing the Git [server hooks](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/server_hooks.html) and requires using [push options](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/push_options.htm), however, WebIDE users are able to bypass the server hooks when using the WebIDE to commit changes.
There was an open feature proposal to support this in VSCode, however it's since then closed: [microsoft/vscode/issues/121845](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/121845). Is this something that we can implement or would this need broader support in VSCode?
Relevant ticket info:
* [US Federal ticket](https://gitlab-federal-support.zendesk.com/agent/tickets/6554) (Internal access to verified US Citizens only)
* [SFDC](https://gitlab.my.salesforce.com/0016100001GXu0NAAT) (internal)
cc @adawson-gitlab
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