See how a minor change to your commit message style can make a difference. Examples
Have a look at CLI util git-conventional-commits to ensure this conventions and generate changelogs
<type>(<optional scope>): <subject> empty separator line <optional body> empty separator line <optional footer>
Merge branch '<branch name>'
Follows default git merge message
Revert "<commit headline>" empty separator line This reverts commit <commit hash>. <optinal reason>
Follows default git revert message
API relevant changes
feat
Commits, that adds a new featurefix
Commits, that fixes a bugrefactor
Commits, that rewrite/restructure your code, however does not change any behaviourperf
Commits are specialrefactor
commits, that improves performancestyle
Commits, that do not affect the meaning (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)test
Commits, that add missing tests or correcting existing testsdocs
Commits, that affect documentation onlybuild
Commits, that affect build components like build tool, ci pipeline, dependencies, project version, ...ops
Commits, that affect operational components like infrastructure, deployment, backup, recovery, ...chore
Miscellaneous commits e.g. modifying.gitignore
The scope
provides additional contextual information.
- Is an optional part of the format
- Allowed Scopes depends on the specific project
- Don't use issue identifiers as scopes
The subject
contains a succinct description of the change.
- Is a mandatory part of the format
- Use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
- Don't capitalize the first letter
- No dot (.) at the end
The body
should include the motivation for the change and contrast this with previous behavior.
- Is an optional part of the format
- Use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
- This is the place to mention issue identifiers and their relations
The footer
should contain any information about Breaking Changes and is also the place to reference Issues that this commit refers to.
- Is an optional part of the format
- optionally reference an issue by its id.
- Breaking Changes should start with the word
BREAKING CHANGES:
followed by space or two newlines. The rest of the commit message is then used for this.
feat(shopping cart): add the amazing button
feat: remove ticket list endpoint
refers to JIRA-1337
BREAKING CHANGES: ticket enpoints no longer supports list all entites.
fix: add missing parameter to service call
The error occurred because of <reasons>.
build(release): bump version to 1.0.0
build: update dependencies
refactor: implement calculation method as recursion
style: remove empty line
revert: refactor: implement calculation method as recursion
This reverts commit 221d3ec6ffeead67cee8c730c4a15cf8dc84897a.
- create following file in your local repository folder
.git-hooks/commit-msg
#!/usr/bin/env sh
commit_message="$1"
# exit with a non zero exit code incase of an invalid commit message
# use git-conventional-commits, see https://github.com/qoomon/git-conventional-commits
git-conventional-commits commit-msg-hook "$commit_message"
# or verify $commit_message with your own tooling
# ...
- ⚠ make
.git-hooks/commit-msg
executable (unix:chmod +x '.git-hooks/commit-msg'
) - set git hook directory to
.githooks
git config core.hooksPath '.git-hooks'
- commit
.git-hooks
directory if you want to share them with your team, they only need to call the git config command once after cloning the repository
- create following file in your repository folder
.git/hooks/pre-receive
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Pre-receive hook that will block commits with messges that do not follow regex rule
commit_msg_type_regex='feat|fix|refactor|style|test|docs|build'
commit_msg_scope_regex='.{1,20}'
commit_msg_subject_regex='.{1,100}'
commit_msg_regex="^(${commit_msg_type_regex})(\(${commit_msg_scope_regex}\))?: (${commit_msg_subject_regex})\$"
merge_msg_regex="^Merge branch '.+'\$"
revert_msg_regex="^Revert \".+\"\$"
zero_commit="0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
# Do not traverse over commits that are already in the repository
excludeExisting="--not --all"
error=""
while read oldrev newrev refname; do
# branch or tag get deleted
if [ "$newrev" = "$zero_commit" ]; then
continue
fi
# Check for new branch or tag
if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero_commit" ]; then
rev_span=`git rev-list $newrev $excludeExisting`
else
rev_span=`git rev-list $oldrev..$newrev $excludeExisting`
fi
for commit in $rev_span; do
commit_msg_header=$(git show -s --format=%s $commit)
if ! [[ "$commit_msg_header" =~ (${commit_msg_regex})|(${merge_msg_regex})|(${revert_msg_regex}) ]]; then
echo "$commit" >&2
echo "ERROR: Invalid commit message format" >&2
echo "$commit_msg_header" >&2
error="true"
fi
done
done
if [ -n "$error" ]; then
exit 1
fi
- ⚠ make
.git/hooks/pre-receive
executable (unix:chmod +x '.git/hooks/pre-receive'
)
- https://www.conventionalcommits.org/
- https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
- http://karma-runner.github.io/1.0/dev/git-commit-msg.html