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committer-cli

v1.1.1

Published

A cool CLI for cool GitHub commits.

Downloads

11

Readme

When you use Committer, things get easy and prettier! See down below how to install and use Committer to make cool (and understandable) commits in your GitHub repository.

Installation

You can install Committer using the most common package managers for node.js

# installation with npm

$ npm i -g committer-cli


# installation with yarn

$ yarn global add committer-cli


# installation with pnpm

$ pnpm install -g committer-cli

Using the command line tool

Just type committer or cmt instead of using git add and git commit every time you need to commit some file. You can also type git-cmt, as an alias for committer.

  1. Select the files you want to commit: You can select from 1 to... a lot of files to commit.

  2. Select the keyword that relates to your commit.

  3. Specify what type of changes were made in the selected files: Note: for each different keyword you choose, you will have differents items in this list.

  4. Type a short message for your commit (it's highly recommended a message with more than 4 words)

  5. Whether you want, you can add a more detailed description talking about the changes that were made. Note: the option for add a more detailed description is "No" for default.

  6. And finnaly, commit changes to the default branch Note: the option for use the default branch is "Yes" for default.

  7. Wait for your feedback

Noticed a bug?

In case you notice a bug, please, mail me!.

Author

@suicxyz Package in NPM Repository in GitHub