On (04/04/19 13:52), Matus Honek wrote:
Hello,
I would like to bring to your attention a recent change in our
Contribution Guide [1]. We have updated the recommended commit message
format. In particular, the "Fixes " string prefixing the URL which
will make our lives easier in case of pull requests by automatically
updating the respective issue with a link to this pull request [2].
Just a hint
You can have file in upstream git with the template
and configure your git to use it :-)
e.g.
git config commit.template .git-commit-template
https://www.syntevo.com/blog/?p=4076
It is mentioned in "man git commit" -> "--template=<file>"
-t <file>, --template=<file>
When editing the commit message, start the editor with the contents
in the given file. The commit.template configuration variable is
often used to give this option implicitly to the command. This
mechanism can be used by projects that want to guide participants
with some hints on what to write in the message in what order. If
the user exits the editor without editing the message, the commit
is aborted. This has no effect when a message is given by other
means, e.g. with the -m or -F options.
LS