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@razorsim/commit-companion

v1.1.1

Published

AI commit messages from AI models

Downloads

26

Readme

Commit Companion

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This is a simple CLI tool that gets the git diff of the staged files and generates a commit message through one of the supported models from Perplexity AI.

Highly inspired by AI Commits, where I get the prompt for the commit message and the diff of the staged files.

Installation

npm install -g @razorsim/commit-companion

Usage

After the installation, you can use the command commit-companion inside a git repository with staged files.

Before the first usage, you need to run the setup command to configure your options. You'll be able to set a provider, the API key (if needed) and the model name.

As of now, every provider that implements the OpenAI API should work.

Models

Example setup:

# Guided setup
commit-companion setup
# Using arguments
commit-companion setup -u <your endpoint URL> -k <your API KEY> -m <model name>

To generate the commit message:

commit-companion generate

Optionally, you can use the --semantic flag if you want to use the semantic commit message format.

# 
commit-companion generate --semantic

Pitfalls

  • The commit message is generated based on the diff of the staged files. If you have a lot of changes, the commit message might not be the best. I'm working on a better way to generate the commit message.

Contributing

If you want to contribute, please open an issue or a pull request. I'm open to suggestions and improvements.

First of all, clone the repository and install the dependencies. The .nvmrc file points to the latest correct Node.js version:

nvm use # or fnm use
corepack install
pnpm install

Then, you can run the app in watch mode:

pnpm build:watch

You can use biome to lint/check/format the code:

pnpm biome:check
pnpm biome:format
pnpm biome:lint