validate-commit-msg-smart
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Script to validate a commit message follows the conventional changelog standard
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validate-commit-msg-smart
This provides you a binary that you can use as a githook to validate the commit message. I recommend
ghooks. You'll want to make this part of the commit-msg
githook.
Validates that your commit message follows this format:
<type>(<scope>): <subject>
Usage
options
You can specify options in package.json
{
"config": {
"validate-commit-msg": {
"types": ["feat", "fix", "docs", "style", "refactor", "perf", "test", "chore", "revert", "regexp jira\\-\\d+", "regexp jira\\-\\d+\\s?[feat|fix|docs|style|refactor|perf|test|chore|revert]"], // default
"warnOnFail": false, // default
"maxSubjectLength": 100, // default
"subjectPattern": ".+", // default
"subjectPatternErrorMsg": 'subject does not match subject pattern!', // default
"helpMessage": "" //default
}
}
}
types
These are the types that are allowed for your commit message. If omitted, the value is what is shown above.
Types support validate jira plugin Git Integration for JIRA 's format now. For example git commit message:
jira-666: WoW! I can validate commit message for jira now.
jira-667 feat: support jira git plugin now.
You can also specify: "types": "*"
to indicate that you don't wish to validate types
You can use custom regexp in "types" to validate some special types, For example:
// in package.json
"types": [
"regexp \\[git\\-\\d+\\]\\s?task"
]
// in commit message
[git-0730] task: support custom RegExp in types now.
** Must start with RegExp
and Can't use ():
in types' RegExp. **
warnOnFail
If this is set to true
errors will be logged to the console, however the commit will still pass.
maxSubjectLength
This will control the maximum length of the subject.
subjectPattern
Optional, accepts a RegExp to match the commit message subject against.
subjectPatternErrorMsg
If subjectPattern
is provided, this message will be displayed if the commit message subject does not match the pattern.
helpMessage
If provided, the helpMessage string is displayed when a commit message is not valid. This allows projects to provide a better developer experience for new contributors.
The helpMessage
also supports interpoling a single %s
with the original commit message.
Other notes
If the commit message begins with WIP
then none of the validation will happen.
Credits
This was originally developed by contributors to the angular.js project. I pulled it out so I could re-use this same kind of thing in other projects.