Commit Format
Commit Format is a formatter for commits to paste into a Git Pull Request description.
Installation
- Run
gem install commit_format
Usage
# Print all commits on feature branch since branching off the default branch
# Only works when not on the default branch
commit-format
# Copy the output directly onto the clipboard on macOS
commit-format | pbcopy
# Print the range of formatted commits
commit-format HEAD~1..HEAD
# Prints the commits new in the 'my-feature' branch
commit-format main..my-feature
# Print the last 5 commits
commit-format -n 5
# Print all new commits since selected base branch
commit-format -b main
commit-format -b feature-branch
# Print all commits with text lines joined into a paragraph
commit-format --paragraph
commit-format -p
Features
- Turns each commit subject into a markdown heading.
- Indents all headings in the message body on level lower. Heading level 2 becomes heading level 3, etc.
- Join text lines together as continuous paragraphs for easier reading in Pull Requests. Markdown syntax like code block, blockquotes, lists, tables, etc. are all kept in their original format. ``` # For example: A commit message with multiple text lines across multiple lines.
# Becomes A commit message with multiple text lines across multiple line.
## Development
- Run `bundle install`
- Install [mono](https://github.com/appsignal/mono).
### Tracking changes
Use mono to create a changeset per change.
mono changeset add
## Testing
bundle exec rspec
## Publishing
mono publish
## Resources
- [Git is about communication](https://tomdebruijn.com/posts/git-is-about-communication/)