Write git commit messages like a PRO with Conventional Commits

Author: Justin Brooks
Published At: 2020-09-09T00:00:00
Length: 04:08

Summary

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Good commit messages are important for maintaining any long-term project. If you follow this guide laid out in this video you can use conventional commits to automatically generate changelog files. It is not only beneficial to the people collaborating on the project but also to yourself. It will help you keep track of all of your commits and know exactly what changes were made during each commit.

⚡ RESOURCES ⚡

Conventional Commits - https://www.conventionalcommits.org/

Github Repo - https://github.com/jsbroks/auto-changelog

⭐ TIMESTAMPS ⭐

0:00 - Introduction

0:40 - Conventional Commits

1:19 - 5 parts to a commit message

3:01 - How to auto-generate changelogs

3:56 - Conclusion

#git #commit #messages

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