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Commit Message Emoji Every commit is important. So let's celebrate each and every commit with a corresponding emoji! π
Oh, and it can also help with glancing over commit messages to figure out
what kind of changes have been made.
Usage
Prepend every commit message with an emoji with this form:
<emoji> commit message
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For commits with multiple types of messages, use multiple lines:
<emoji> commit message
<emoji2> commit message2
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Which Emoji to Use? Commit Type | Emoji |
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Initial Commit | |
Version Tag | |
New Feature | |
Bugfix | |
Security Fix | |
Metadata | |
Refactoring | |
Documentation | π Books |
Internationalization | |
Accessibility | |
Performance | |
Cosmetic | |
Tooling | |
Tests | |
Deprecation | π© Pile of Poo |
Removal | |
Work In Progress (WIP) |
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Comparison
You can be the judge on which is easier to grok.
Example taken from here
Commits Without Emoji π§
0.5.2
Fix exporting of the library to include _.ifElse
0.5.1
add _.ifElse to README.md
0.5.0
add _.ifElse
fix JSDoc comment for _.call
Fix _.not documentation example.
Update JSDoc comments.
0.4.1
Update links to documentation.
Fix documentation.
Link to documentation pages.
0.4.0
Added a curried version of the mixin for lodash-fp.
Switch from lodash to lodash-compat
Add shields to README.
Add missing methods to index.js.
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Commits with Emoji π Fix exporting of the library to include _.ifElse
π add _.ifElse to README.md
π Update links to documentation.
π Link to documentation pages.
π 0.4.0
π Add missing methods to index.js.