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@6river/commitlint-config-6river
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Customized version of @commitlint/config-conventional.
@6river/commitlint-config-6river
6 River Systems commitlint
configuration.
commitlint
is a tool that checks commit messages for conformance to the conventional commits specification. Standardized commit messages are useful for automation of versioning and changelogs.
The following instructions use Husky for commit hooks.
npm install --save-dev @commitlint/cli husky @6river/commitlint-config-6river
The simplest way to configure commitlint
is in package.json
:
"commitlint": {
"extends": [
"@6river/commitlint-config-6river"
]
}
You can also use a standalone file commitlint.config.js
:
module.exports = {extends: ['@6river/commitlint-config-6river']}
If you already have a pre-commit hook in .husky/commit-msg
, add this line to it:
npx commitlint --edit $1
If you do not have the file .husky/commit-msg
, run the following to create it:
npx husky add .husky/commit-msg "npx commitlint --edit $1"
git add .husky/commit-msg
For more information, see the commitlint
documentation.
FAQs
Customized version of @commitlint/config-conventional.
The npm package @6river/commitlint-config-6river receives a total of 381 weekly downloads. As such, @6river/commitlint-config-6river popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @6river/commitlint-config-6river demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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