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feat: add examples for single and multiple entries prompt (#162) #167

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@avivr avivr commented Jun 25, 2017

What kind of change does this PR introduce?

Add example when prompting for single / multiple entries.

Did you add tests for your changes?
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Summary

Address issue #162

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

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avivr commented Jun 25, 2017

btw, I followed the instrcutions on the CONTRIBUTING.md 'Setup' section and installed the commit validator but then I couldn't commit at all.
Got the following error:

ERR! Error Commit message invalid
ERR! Error[tags]: You used 0 tag(s) in your commit message. Use only 1.

The commit message was "feat: add examples for single and multiple entries prompt (#162)", which seems to me align with the commit format. What am I missing?

I couldn't find what was wrong with the commit message so I had to execute fit-commit-js uninstall to remove the git-hook and be able to commit.

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:shipit: LGTM , @okonet 2nd review and answer comment

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Hi @avivr The commit validator has a bug, I'll migrate it to comitizen soon and update the setup instructions.

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Guess we can merge this though? @DanielaValero

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