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(Switched to azure openai) Writes your git commit messages for you with AI

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In this fork only support of Azure OpenAI

  • npm package name changed to azure-aicommits
  • config AZURE_OPENAI_KEY and AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT are required
  • others may same or not

AI Commits

AI Commits

A CLI that writes your git commit messages for you with AI. Never write a commit message again.

Current version

Setup

The minimum supported version of Node.js is the latest v14. Check your Node.js version with node --version.

  1. Install aicommits:

    npm install -g aicommits
    
  2. Retrieve your API key from OpenAI

    Note: If you haven't already, you'll have to create an account and set up billing.

  3. Set the key so aicommits can use it:

    aicommits config set AZURE_OPENAI_KEY=<your token>
    

    This will create a .aicommits file in your home directory.

Upgrading

Check the installed version with:

aicommits --version

If it's not the latest version, run:

npm update -g aicommits

Usage

CLI mode

You can call aicommits directly to generate a commit message for your staged changes:

git add <files...>
aicommits

aicommits passes down unknown flags to git commit, so you can pass in commit flags.

For example, you can stage all changes in tracked files with as you commit:

aicommits --all # or -a

👉 Tip: Use the aic alias if aicommits is too long for you.

Generate multiple recommendations

Sometimes the recommended commit message isn't the best so you want it to generate a few to pick from. You can generate multiple commit messages at once by passing in the --generate <i> flag, where 'i' is the number of generated messages:

aicommits --generate <i> # or -g <i>

Warning: this uses more tokens, meaning it costs more.

Generating Conventional Commits

If you'd like to generate Conventional Commits, you can use the --type flag followed by conventional. This will prompt aicommits to format the commit message according to the Conventional Commits specification:

aicommits --type conventional # or -t conventional

This feature can be useful if your project follows the Conventional Commits standard or if you're using tools that rely on this commit format.

Git hook

You can also integrate aicommits with Git via the prepare-commit-msg hook. This lets you use Git like you normally would, and edit the commit message before committing.

Install

In the Git repository you want to install the hook in:

aicommits hook install
Uninstall

In the Git repository you want to uninstall the hook from:

aicommits hook uninstall
Usage
  1. Stage your files and commit:

    git add <files...>
    git commit # Only generates a message when it's not passed in
    

    If you ever want to write your own message instead of generating one, you can simply pass one in: git commit -m "My message"

  2. Aicommits will generate the commit message for you and pass it back to Git. Git will open it with the configured editor for you to review/edit it.

  3. Save and close the editor to commit!

Configuration

Reading a configuration value

To retrieve a configuration option, use the command:

aicommits config get <key>

For example, to retrieve the API key, you can use:

aicommits config get AZURE_OPENAI_KEY

You can also retrieve multiple configuration options at once by separating them with spaces:

aicommits config get AZURE_OPENAI_KEY generate

Setting a configuration value

To set a configuration option, use the command:

aicommits config set <key>=<value>

For example, to set the API key, you can use:

aicommits config set AZURE_OPENAI_KEY=<your-api-key>

You can also set multiple configuration options at once by separating them with spaces, like

aicommits config set AZURE_OPENAI_KEY=<your-api-key> generate=3 locale=en

Options

AZURE_OPENAI_KEY

Required

The OpenAI API key. You can retrieve it from OpenAI API Keys page.

locale

Default: en

The locale to use for the generated commit messages. Consult the list of codes in: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes.

generate

Default: 1

The number of commit messages to generate to pick from.

Note, this will use more tokens as it generates more results.

proxy

Set a HTTP/HTTPS proxy to use for requests.

To clear the proxy option, you can use the command (note the empty value after the equals sign):

aicommits config set proxy=
model

Default: gpt-3.5-turbo

The Chat Completions (/v1/chat/completions) model to use. Consult the list of models available in the OpenAI Documentation.

Tip: If you have access, try upgrading to gpt-4 for next-level code analysis. It can handle double the input size, but comes at a higher cost. Check out OpenAI's website to learn more.

timeout

The timeout for network requests to the OpenAI API in milliseconds.

Default: 10000 (10 seconds)

aicommits config set timeout=20000 # 20s
max-length

The maximum character length of the generated commit message.

Default: 50

aicommits config set max-length=100
type

Default: "" (Empty string)

The type of commit message to generate. Set this to "conventional" to generate commit messages that follow the Conventional Commits specification:

aicommits config set type=conventional

You can clear this option by setting it to an empty string:

aicommits config set type=

How it works

This CLI tool runs git diff to grab all your latest code changes, sends them to OpenAI's GPT-3, then returns the AI generated commit message.

Video coming soon where I rebuild it from scratch to show you how to easily build your own CLI tools powered by AI.

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Contributing

If you want to help fix a bug or implement a feature in Issues, checkout the Contribution Guide to learn how to setup and test the project.

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Package last updated on 30 Jul 2023

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