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git-quick-push

v1.0.30

Published

node script for git commands

Downloads

39

Readme

EN | 中文

Node.js script for git commit, add emoji specification prefix to git commit message

Combination of the two:

https://gitmoji.dev/

https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit

Use chore: instead of build: in angular and use :wrench: emoji

| emoji | emoji | commit message | mean | | --------------------- | ----------------------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | :wrench: | :wrench: | chore: | Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies | | :construction_worker: | :construction_worker: | ci: | Changes to CI configuration files and scripts | | 📝 | :memo: | docs: | Documentation only changes | | ✨ | :sparkles: | feat: | A new feature | | 🐛 | :bug: | fix: | A bug fix | | ⚡ | :zap: | perf: | A code change that improves performance | | 🔥 | :fire: | refactor: | A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature , e.g. renaming a variable | | :white_check_mark: | :white_check_mark: | test: | Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests | | 💄 | :lipstick: | ui: | Add or update the UI and style files | | :art: | :art: | style: | Improve structure / format of the code | | :bookmark: | :bookmark: | release: | Release / Version tags |

Usage

npm i -g git-quick-push
git-push list

After select git commit, the list of commit message prefixes will be displayed,just choose

Note

it will run git add . every time after you choose commit message prefixe