@lcdev/commitlint

1.3.0 • Public • Published

Commitlint Config

This is our standard configuration for commitlint which we use to keep our git histories consistent.

yarn add @lcdev/commitlint@VERSION

Install commitlint and husky

yarn add -D @commitlint/cli@8 husky@3

Add to your package.json, usually at the bottom:

  "commitlint": {
    "extends": [
      "@lcdev/commitlint"
    ]
  },
  "husky": {
    "hooks": {
      "commit-msg": "commitlint -E HUSKY_GIT_PARAMS"
    }
  }

This will check commit messages whenever someone finishes work. The rules are extremely simple and easy to follow.

A normal commit message looks like:

feat(#192): finishes feature X by client request

The (#192) part of the message is optional. This just allows linking back to gitlab issues easily, so you can find the one thing you did 6 months ago.

Try to speak in terms of 'what does this commit do?' - it 'finishes feature X'. Obviously, the better the message, the less pain you will have down the line, but a linter can't enforce that.

Commits are prefixed using:

  • build
  • ci
  • chore
  • docs
  • feat
  • fix
  • feedback
  • perf
  • refactor
  • revert
  • style
  • test
  • cleanup
  • config

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npm i @lcdev/commitlint

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  • jbrandtlc
  • joelgallant-me
  • servalldev
  • gregnr