A highly configurable CLI tool for writing conventional commits
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Aug 31, 2024 - Go
A highly configurable CLI tool for writing conventional commits
Tool to check that commits comply with conventional commit standard
a git extension to help write conventional commits
Fu powers to parse your commit messages as the Conventional Commits specification demands.
Semantic version and conventional commits for git
gsemver uses git commit convention to automate the generation of your next semver version
Semantic versioning the easy way. Powered by Conventional Commits. Built for use with CI.
commitlint checks if your commit messages meets the conventional commit format
Commitizen-like Emoji Commit Tool written in Go (think cz-emoji and other commitizen adapters but in go) 🚀
Opinionated cli enforcing clean git workflow without comprising UX
GitHub Action to lint and validate pull requests submitted to your repository. Keep your pull requests clean 🚀
Semanticore: Your friendly Semantic Release Bot 🤖 🦁 🐉. Autogenerate Release Notes from Commits and automate Github/Gitlab Release generation.
Tooling for conventional commit messages
🎉 Gitmoji commit message helper written in Go.
A small go library to parse conventional commits and a cli to create a changelogs.
Action for releasing using SemVer Conventional Commits
Semantic versioning without any config
Configurable CLI with conventional commits, changelog, git hooks all in one
Parse git history and generate changelog. Calculate the next version based on semver and conventional commits. Parse changelog files and extract changes for a given version.
Write conventional commits easily
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