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@laststance/git-gpt-commit

v0.7.3

Published

An AI-powered Git extension that generates commit messages using OpenAI's GPT-3, streamlining the commit process and improving developer productivity.

Downloads

7

Readme

Original package doesn't work due to config mistake 'package.json'. https://github.com/nooqta/git-commit-gpt
Therefore I fix it and republish as a '@laststance/git-gpt-commit'.

Installation

There are two ways to install the Git extension: using npm or manual installation.

  • Step1: run the following command:
npm install -g @laststance/git-gpt-commit
  • Step2: move to any language your project root
cd my-rust-project
  • Step3: add .env file to .gitignore
echo -e "\n.env" >> .gitignore
  • Step4: commit .gitignore
git add .
git commit -m 'add .env to .gitignore'

❗️Step3 and 4 must be done for prevent leak your OpenAI API key on Github/GitLab.

  • Step5: Get your openai API key from openai and add .env file to OPENAI_API_KEY.

.env

OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key

✅ You've completed all setup!

Usage

After setting up the project, you can use the Git extension in any Git repository:

Stage your changes:

git add .

Run the Git extension:

git gpt commit

The script will summarize the Git changes since the last commit and generate a commit message using gpt-4-turbo-preview. You will be prompted to confirm whether to use the suggested message or cancel the commit.

Credits

Thanks to

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.