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@open-turo/commitlint-config-conventional

v1.1.0

Published

open-turo version of config-conventional

Downloads

1,448

Readme

commitlint-config-conventional

This is an extension of the rules within @commitlint/config-conventional for the purposes of overriding certain values as deemed necessary. Those rules that this module is overriding are noted here:

  • body-max-line-length Increased to 300 characters to allow for commit messages that would otherwise exceed the 100 character limit.

Release Tests pass/fail License Contributions welcome CI semantic-release: angular Join us!

Node.js based project installation

The following commands will install this module for your Node.js based project if you are using npm or yarn, via the project's package.json file.

npm installation

npm install --include=dev @open-turo/commitlint-config-conventional

yarn installation

yarn add @open-turo/commitlint-config-conventional -D

Usage

To make use of this module, simply include it in your conventional .commitlintrc.yaml file, as depicted below:

extends:
  - "@open-turo/commitlint-config-conventional"