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bcommit

v1.1.3

Published

package designed to enhance the clarity and organization of version control commits in software projects. With features like commit message templates, semantic versioning support, branch naming conventions, integration with issue tracking systems, and cha

Downloads

4

Readme

bcommit - Structured Commit Messages Made Easy

Overview

bcommit is an npm package designed to streamline the process of creating structured commit messages within a development team. It helps maintain a clean and organized commit history, making it easier to track changes and collaborate effectively.

Publication and Release

The package has been successfully published, and the latest stable version (1.1.1) is now available for use.

To install the package globally, use the following command:

npm i -g bcommit

Enforcing Structured Commits

bcommit is specifically crafted to enforce proper commit and structured commit messages. This ensures consistency and improves the overall quality of the version control history.

Prerequisites

Before using bcommit, make sure you have both npm and Node.js installed on your machine.

Command Usage

Once installed globally, developers can use the package by executing the following command:

bcommit

Example

Here's an example of a structured commit message created using bcommit:

This example showcases a commit message following the conventional format of <type>: <description>, with additional bullet points for more context.

feat: add new authentication module

- Implemented user authentication using OAuth
- Added new routes for login and logout
- Updated documentation with authentication details