A minimalist approach toward
git committo keep commits simple.
Minimal commit is a Node.js based CLI (command line interface) tool that helps you and your team mates to stay consistent with the git commit messages. To commit files using Minimal Commit, you have a list of options to choose from, this list consist type of work you did. This makes things simple and less confusing by choosing an option from a list.
The list of options is limited to only nine types. This is done on purpose to keep the list as short as possible to avoid confusion. The more options you have, the more confusing it will be.
Following are the nine types of commits.
✨ featto be used for a new feature🐛 fixto be used for bug fixes💥 breakto be used for breaking changes♻️ refto be used for making code/folder refactor🔖 verto be used for version changes📝 docsto be used for documentation🎨 styleto be used for CSS changes🛠 configfor configuration, and dependencies changes📦 miscto be used for others
To install Minimal Commit, you can use the following command.
npm install -g minimalcommit
- Straight Forward
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mct
Here’s the general syntax of Minimal Commit.
<type>: <message>
⚠️ All of the commits must be written in the present tense. Following are some examples:
✨ feat: added sign-up feature ❌
✨ feat: add sign up feature ✅
🛠 config: removed extra extension files ❌
🛠 config: remove extra extension files ✅
The commit title should be precise, and to the point but at the same time, it shouldn't be vague. All of the extra details should go in the description (
✨ feat: add new feature ❌
✨ feat: add sign up feature with forgot password and auth with Google ❌
✨ feat: add sign up feature using OAuth ✅
✨ feat: add sign up feature ✅
Following are some more examples:
🛠 config: add .gitignore file
♻️ ref: move functions to helper.js
📦 misc: add initial test cases
📦 docs: update docs with v2.0 features
- You added
.yamlfile for GitHub Actions
✨ config: add .yaml file for github actions
- You added some tests cases for the user interface
📦 misc: add test cases for ui
- You moved some part of the code to components folder
♻️ ref: move pages code into components
- You updated the code that caused some breaking changes
💥break: update sign-up api endpoints
- You made some changes to the user interface
🎨 ui: update the auto pages
If you like the work, please give this repo a ⭐️ and feel free to contribute to this project through issues, and pull requests.
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Before working on something, make sure there is an issue with it.
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Create an issue, if it doesn't exist
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If the issue is not taken, make a request and start working on it.
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If the issue has been assigned to someone and there have been no updates for more than two weeks, you can request to work on it.

