Conventional Commits is a specification for adding human and machine readable meaning to commit messages.
See more explanation about Conventional Commits.
This code snippets usually added to README.md on my collaborative projects.
## Commit Message Convention
This website follows [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/)
Commit message will be checked using [husky and commit lint](https://hamidmhemood.vercel.app/snippets/husky-commitlint-prettier), you can't commit if not using the proper convention below.
### Format
`<type>(optional scope): <description>`
Example: `feat(pre-event): add speakers section`
### 1. Type
Available types are:
- feat → Changes about addition or removal of a feature. Ex: `feat: add table on landing page`, `feat: remove table from landing page`
- fix → Bug fixing, followed by the bug. Ex: `fix: illustration overflows in mobile view`
- docs → Update documentation (README.md)
- style → Updating style, and not changing any logic in the code (reorder imports, fix whitespace, remove comments)
- chore → Installing new dependencies, or bumping deps
- refactor → Changes in code, same output, but different approach
- ci → Update github workflows, husky
- test → Update testing suite, cypress files
- revert → when reverting commits
- perf → Fixing something regarding performance (deriving state, using memo, callback)
- vercel → Blank commit to trigger vercel deployment. Ex: `vercel: trigger deployment`
### 2. Optional Scope
Labels per page Ex: `feat(pre-event): add date label`
\*If there is no scope needed, you don't need to write it
### 3. Description
Description must fully explain what is being done.
Add BREAKING CHANGE in the description if there is a significant change.
**If there are multiple changes, then commit one by one**
- After colon, there are a single space Ex: `feat: add something`
- When using `fix` type, state the issue Ex: `fix: file size limiter not working`
- Use imperative, dan present tense: "change" not "changed" or "changes"
- Don't use capitals in front of the sentence
- Don't add full stop (.) at the end of the sentence
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