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commitlive

v1.1.3

Published

write conventional commits livly

Readme

Features

  • tab completion, placeholders and livly prompt: this gives the user enough hints to make a better commit, with the help of repll

  • find issues for you: when you start typing # with a number, we will search for issues on github, it's based on gh cli, make sure it's installed and configured

  • conventional commit lint: while you are typing, we lint it for you using the great commitlint(!NOTE: When linting, we won't prompt <body> & <footer> as an input, this avoids overwhelming output message)

  • focus more on typing rather than choosing: some other commit tools pop up prompts for the user to select, whereas in commitlive you just type something and press tab to complete, which I think is closer to the way we interact with command line

  • very close to git commit command: under the hood, commitlive just run git commit command for you with the flag and commit you provided, and flag is always same as git commit

Usage

NOTE! You must have NodeJS v13.5.0+(v12.16.0+) installed in order to get commitlive up and running

Install it globally or run it directly using npx

npm i -g commitlive
npx commitlive

Run commitlive to commit your staged changes:

commitlive -m

Or make them staged while committing:

commitlive -am

You may have noticed, it's same as git commit, quite easy to grasp its usage

Finally, be a good commitzen

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