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## Git Commit Message Convention |
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> This is adapted from [Angular's commit convention](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog/blob/master/packages/conventional-changelog-angular/convention.md). |
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#### Examples |
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Appears under "Features" header, `compiler` subheader: |
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feat(compiler): add 'comments' option |
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``` |
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Appears under "Bug Fixes" header, `sidebar` subheader, with a link to issue #28: |
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``` |
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fix(sidebar): handle events on blur |
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close #28 |
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``` |
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Appears under "Performance Improvements" header, and under "Breaking Changes" with the breaking change explanation: |
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perf(core): improve vdom diffing by removing 'foo' option |
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BREAKING CHANGE: The 'foo' option has been removed. |
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``` |
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The following commit and commit `667ecc1` do not appear in the changelog if they are under the same release. If not, the revert commit appears under the "Reverts" header. |
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``` |
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revert: feat(compiler): add 'comments' option |
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This reverts commit 667ecc1654a317a13331b17617d973392f415f02. |
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### Full Message Format |
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A commit message consists of a **header**, **body** and **footer**. The header has a **type**, **scope** and **subject**: |
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``` |
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<type>(<scope>): <subject> |
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<BLANK LINE> |
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<body> |
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<BLANK LINE> |
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<footer> |
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``` |
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The **header** is mandatory and the **scope** of the header is optional. |
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### Revert |
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If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with `revert: `, followed by the header of the reverted commit. In the body it should say: `This reverts commit <hash>.`, where the hash is the SHA of the commit being reverted. |
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### Type |
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If the prefix is `feat`, `fix` or `perf`, it will appear in the changelog. However if there is any [BREAKING CHANGE](#footer), the commit will always appear in the changelog. |
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Other prefixes are up to your discretion. Suggested prefixes are `docs`, `chore`, `style`, `refactor`, and `test` for non-changelog related tasks. |
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### Scope |
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The scope could be anything specifying place of the commit change. For example `core`, `compiler`, `ssr`, `v-model`, `transition` etc... |
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### Subject |
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The subject contains succinct description of the change: |
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* use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes" |
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* don't capitalize first letter |
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* no dot (.) at the end |
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### Body |
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Just as in the **subject**, use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes". |
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The body should include the motivation for the change and contrast this with previous behavior. |
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### Footer |
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The footer should contain any information about **Breaking Changes** and is also the place to |
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reference GitHub issues that this commit **Closes**. |
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**Breaking Changes** should start with the word `BREAKING CHANGE:` with a space or two newlines. The rest of the commit message is then used for this. |