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@commitlint/config-patternplate
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Lint your commits, patternplate-style
Shareable commitlint
config enforcing the patternplate commit convention.
Use with @commitlint/cli and @commitlint/prompt-cli.
npm install --save-dev @commitlint/config-patternplate @commitlint/cli
echo "module.exports = {extends: ['@commitlint/config-patternplate']};" > commitlint.config.js
@commitlint/config-patternplate
extends the shareable angular config.
Additionally these rules apply:
The following rules are considered problems for @commitlint/config-patterplate
and will yield a non-zero exit code when not met.
scope
is found in value
always
system
and all pattern ids present in patterns
are allowedConsult docs/rules for a list of available rules.
FAQs
Lint your commits, patternplate-style
The npm package @commitlint/config-patternplate receives a total of 93 weekly downloads. As such, @commitlint/config-patternplate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @commitlint/config-patternplate demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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