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commit-ticket

v2.0.0

Published

Git hook intended for automatically placing ticket id from branch name to commit message

Downloads

1

Readme

Motivation

It is a very common case to use an agreement for git branch naming. I'm pretty sure everyone has used it. As well, it is quite common case to have a ticket id in the git branch name. For example, it could be something like: feature/PROJECT-123. One more common case is the necessity to have a ticket id in the commit message. This job is often done by hands, but it could be automated.

This package adds ticket id to the start of a commit message. Let's imagine you develop in branch feature/PROJECT-123. At some moment, you want to make a commit with the message made cool things. But you need to have results commit messages like PROJECT-123 made cool things. It is what this package exactly does.

Install

 $ yarn add commit-ticket -D

Usage

  1. Create commit-ticket-config.js file in the root of your project by

    $ yarn commit-ticket generate-config

    Once command above called you'll see commit-ticket-config.js in the root of your project. If you looked into that file you will see that config should export default one function that gives two parameters: git branch name and commit message. Function must return string and returned string will be used as commit message

  2. Adjust hook with Husky. It is required to use that hook at commit-msg stage because only there we have a path to entered commit message:

      hooks:
        commit-msg: commit-ticket prepare-msg $HUSKY_GIT_PARAMS