Tool to check that commits comply with conventional commit standard
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Tool to check that commits comply with conventional commit standard
A highly configurable CLI tool for writing conventional commits
Semantic version and conventional commits for git
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Semantic versioning the easy way. Powered by Conventional Commits. Built for use with CI.
Fu powers to parse your commit messages as the Conventional Commits specification demands.
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