I kind of hate conventional commit messages: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/#summary
but I am loving reading RFC 2119: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt
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(#fzfnvoa) @prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, I donât like them either.
As for changelogs, I prefer hand-written ones over something automatically cobbled together. Typically, they are just utter rubbish in my experience.
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(#fzfnvoa) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I couldnât agree more! I think good commit messages are very useful, however, and Iâd much prefer the conventional mood style for Commit messages, but rather prefer telling a story rather than this weird syntax all over the shop!
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(#fzfnvoa) This is an example of the kind of garbage release notes from this conventional commit autogenerated crap đ¤Ł
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(#fzfnvoa) @prologic@twtxt.net Bwahahaha! I tried to establish some form of âconventionâ for commit messages at work (not exactly what you linked to, though), but itâs a lost cause. đ Nobody is following any of that. Nobody wants to invest time in good commit messages. People just want to get stuff done.
Iâm just glad that 80% are at least somewhat useful â instead of âwipâ or âshit i screwed upâ.
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