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git-commit-msg

v0.3.0

Published

Install commit-msg hook into .git folder

Downloads

424

Readme

git-commit-msg

git-commit-msg is a commit-msg hook installer for git with configuration available in package.json

The idea of this library is to force using semantic-release rules in commit-message using Angular Commit Message Conventions

Idea and some code for this package came from other package called pre-commit, credits for bash hook script and install/uninstall js scripts goes to guy who created pre-commit

Installation (NPM)

Run

npm install git-commit-msg --save-dev

Installation (Yarn)

Run

yarn add git-commit-msg --dev

This will replace commit-msg in your .git/hooks folder with code, that will run checks on every git commit.

Configuration

Configuration is simple and is done in package.json, you just need to add git-commit-msg object:

"git-commit-hook": {
    "types": [
        "feat",
        "fix",
        "chore",
        "docs",
        "refactor",
        "style",
        "perf",
        "test",
        "revert"
    ],
    "lineLength": 72,
    "scope": {
        "mandatory": false,
        "rules": ""
    }
}

git-commit-hook.types (array of strings) will add rules, so your git commit messages must start using those types like

feat: <message>

or

feat(scope/filename): <message>

git-commit-hook.lineLength (integer) will make sure that lines in your commit message are always less or equal to the number you set into this config

This package is WIP, so propose your ideas - open issue or create pull request.