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Commit Prefixes

My personal style guide for writing GitHub commit messages. More specifially, the prefixes. Prefixes should be written in the following format:

<prefix>: <message> (<reference>)

prefix should be either an emoji OR it's name, not both. message is, of course, your commit message followed by reference, which is your issue or pull request reference (if applicable).

This is a Work in Progress!

No. Emoji Names Example
01 update, feat ✨: add docstrings and type hinting
02 🔨 fix, bug 🔨: fix broken control header (#4)
03 🛠️ patch 🛠️: update token signing method for HTTP requests (#12)
️️04 🔀 merge 🔀: merge pull request from user/patch-1
05 ⬆️ bump, upgrade ⬆️: bump highlight.js from 1.1.2 to 1.2.0
06 🔒 security 🔒: move exposed API key to .env file
07 🏷️ label, tag 🏷️: release v0.1.1, 🏷️: v1.0.2
08 📝 legal, markdown 📝: update contributing guide
09 📖 docs 📖: update docs to cover 0.5.0 endpoints
10 🏗️ restructure, rework 🏗️: redesign port forwarding implementation
11 💄 beautify, code style 💄: apply code styling to lib
12 📦 package, packager 📦: update package.json and npm scripts
13 ⚖️ legal, license ⚖️: add GNU GPL v3 license ⚖️: update license year

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My personal style guide for writing commit messages and prefixes using pretty and informational emojis.

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