There are 4 repositories under commit-conventions topic.
The Git Commit Message and Changelog Generation Framework :book:
A changelog generator for gitmoji 😜
Git hook to help you write good commit messages, with no external dependencies.
:mag: Detect what commit message convention your repository is using.
💬 A Visual Studio Code extension which enables to commit simply by the semantic message conventions
This is everything you need to know about having better commit messages
(!! moved to tunnckoCore/opensource !! try `parse-commit-message@canary`) Parse, stringify or validate a commit messages that follows Conventional Commits Specification
A python program that helps you write commits following commit conventions
standard-monorepo should be all you need to run a js monorepo effectively, no need to setup commitlint, fiddle with lerna and optimise CI environments.
:thumbsup: Emoijis for the Angular Commit Guidelines with Emojis
:heart_eyes: add emojis to conventional-commit-types
✅ Minimal, opinionated commit message validator
commitlint - Lint commit messages for Dart and Flutter projects
Commitzen adapter para projetos escritos em pt-BR 🇧🇷
Best practices for using Git
Commit Check supports checking commit messages, branch naming, committer name/email, commit signoff, customizing error messages, suggested commands and more.
Github Action to check if the commit follows proper syntax 😉
A collection of Git hooks
Git commit message hook
🤓Copy your commit message from target process
Conventional Commits 1.0.0
Setup commits convention fast & simple.
Commit Check GitHub Action
:memo: An awesome variation of @commitlint/config-conventional
Label and emojify git commits with an intuitive CLI tool. (No memorisation requirements!)
Python-Script for generating commit-messages
🏹 A CLI tool to either run multiple git commit related commands in one go, or use an interactive commit UI to follow a commit convention.