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fly-commit

v1.2.1

Published

Add conventional git commits on the fly.

Readme

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install

Install

Installation is straight forward, simply run the following command.

npm install -g fly-commit

or, if you are using npm version 5.2 or higher, you can run this cli directly without installing it globally.

npx fly-commit

usage

Usage

Simply use fly-commit or just commit instead of git commit when committing. You can also use fc, which is an alias for fly-commit.

When you commit with fly-commit, you'll be prompted to fill out any required commit fields at commit time and your commit message will be formatted according to the standards defined by us.

⚡ Commiting with Flags

optionally, you can also commit with cli flags and inputs.

commit <COMMANDS> [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS
-h, --help      Show usage guide
-v, --version   Print current version of fly-commit
-t, --title     Title of commit message
-d, --desc      Description of commit message (Optional)
--no-emoji      Don't include emoji in final output

COMMANDS
fix             A bug fix
feat            A new feature
docs            Documentation changes
test            Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
build           Changes that affect the build system
ci              Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts
perf            A code change that improves performance
refactor        A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
style           Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (linting)
vendor          Bumping a dependency like jest or node
chore           Changes configurations like glup or jest configs

EXAMPLES
commit feat -t "initial commit" -d "setup the boilerplate"
commit fix --no-emoji -t "typo in pkg.json"

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