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turbo-git-log

v0.5.0

Published

turbo-git-log command. Semantic git logs according your commit convention.

Downloads

21

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turbo-git-log

Turbo git log command -> Semantic git logs according your commit convention.

This package will print out the git log semantically parsed according the commit convetion, the Turbo Log. The colors on the commits will be apply only if the commit follow the obtained commit convention.

Note: The commit convention are being obtained by the .turbogit config file on the corresponding git repo. If this config file is not on the repo, turbo-git-log will use the default convention got by the package turbo-git-config which is the turbo-commit convention.

This lib is part of the Turbo Git -> Making your git even more awesome 😎🙌

Install CLI:

npm install -g turbo-git-log

You will the command the turbo-git-log

Install as Local dependency:

npm install --save turbo-git-log

And then from the code anytime that you want to call the turbo git log:

require('turbo-git-log')()

What do I get?

Well now you can see your git log with semantics commits. So.. the colors on the git log have sense now: