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gitmit

v2.0.0

Published

gitmit is a interactive command line tool so that you can easily use emoji and conventional commit format.

Downloads

19

Readme

gitmit

Greenkeeper badge Build Status Coverage Status gitmoji badge Commitizen friendly semantic-release

gitmit is a interactive command line tool so that you can easily use emoji and conventional commit format. Inspire by gitmoji.carloscuesta.me and commitizen.github.io/cz-cli.

中文介绍

Installation

Please make sure you have been installed Node.js.

Installation is as simple as running the following command with npm:

$ npm i -g gitmit

Document

Output help information

gitmit will output help information and examples when --help is used.

$ gitmit --help

Usage

Just simply use gitmit instead of git commit when committing. Then gitmit will start the interactive commit client, to auto generate your commit based on your prompts.

$ gitmit

Emoji support

If you want to use emoji in commit message such as github.com/sqrthree/gitmit, just with -m option.

$ gitmit -e

Commit with convention

As you know, lots of projects have some commit message conventions. when you use gitmit with -c option, you'll be prompted to fill out any required commit fields at commit time. No more digging through CONTRIBUTING.md to find what the preferred format is.

$ gitmit -c

Also, you can use gitmit with both -c and -e

$ gitmit -c -e

Custom your own conventions

Default, we will use AngularJS's commit message convention. but you can custom your own conventions with a .conventional-commit-types.json file.

If your project directory has a .conventional-commit-types.json file such as src/data/conventional-commit-types.json, gitmit will autoload your custom file when you run it in this directory.

If you want to keep it wherever you are, yon can create a .conventional-commit-types.json file in your home directory, gitmit will autoload it.

search emoji

Search using specific keywords to find the right gitmoji.

$ gitmit search bug
$ gitmit search bug lint

Hook support

Run command hook with --init option, gitmit will auto add a hook to your .git config. After you add your changes and commit them, the prompts will begin and your commit message will be built.

$ gitmit hook --init // init a git hook.

... // do anythings what you want.

$ git add .
$ git commit

You can alse init a hook with -e and -c:

$ gitmit hook --init -e

If you want remove gitmit hook, just run gitmit hook with --remove option.

$ gitmit hook --remove // remove gitmit hook

Have fun. :)