Adding a renewal hook to an existing cert

I've added a cert using the manual DNS challenge:

certbot -d '*.example.com' --manual --preferred-challenges dns certonly

I'd like to now add a renewal hook to it. (I'm with EasyDNS, fwiw.)

What's the best way to do this?

@xof I moved your question to the Help section where it better belongs. Had you posted here first you would have been shown the form below. Please answer as much as you can.

Also, please explain more what you want the "renewal hook" to do. There are several available in Certbot (depending on its version perhaps)

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