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This website provides users with a collection of icons that they can use as visual hints for their Git commits. Each icon is associated with a specific type of commit, giving a quick and visual representation of the commit's purpose.
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Multi labeler for title, body, comments, commit messages, branch, author or files with automated status checks.
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Check if your PR commits matching with https://www.conventionalcommits.org/
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Dive into your GitHub timeline. Analyze GitHub activity to reveal peak coding hours and potential timezone overlaps.
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Conventional Commits library
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Add a "label" string to your latest commit message and then push.
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app for generating git commits to track commits you might lose while working with company accounts you do not have access to
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VSCode extension which will prompt you for commit information making it quick and easy to follow the Git commit standard.
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Dec 25, 2023 - TypeScript
A specification for adding human and machine readable meaning to commit messages using color-rich emojis 🌈
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💬 Top Hat's commitlint config, including a commitizen adapter and conventional changelog preset
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🚀✨ A minimalist CLI tool to automate the git-add-then-commit workflow for conventional commit messages
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Setup commits convention fast & simple.
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This library allows you to track the commits from the facepunch site.
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A commitizen adapter based on clean commits 👌
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