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Is there any way or do you know some tool that can lint commits to ensure that they have emojis in them? I know commitlint exist and that you can implement that in a CI environment, but is there something that can validate not just conventional commits but with emojis placed between type(scope): and the description...?
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Suppose the emoji could be included in a file as an allowed list and run in a separate check using the unicode points. That's what I'd do anyway. But I haven't looked into it that deeply.
For the morbidly curious I saw there's a proposal for tc39 to update regex in JS to check for an emojis. And here's a related library which might be of interest if updating the regex.
Is there any way or do you know some tool that can lint commits to ensure that they have emojis in them? I know commitlint exist and that you can implement that in a CI environment, but is there something that can validate not just conventional commits but with emojis placed between
type(scope):
andthe description...
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: