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🏷️ commit message validation #1539
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There is more information about emoji meanings at https://gist.github.com/DerekNonGeneric/2ad0a083150e1ecce1314bca8fed1ed0. |
Here are a few ground rules to follow (for the first line of the commit message):
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According to @shellscape, we should not use emoji in commit messages due to their carcinogenic nature.
A @OpenINF Twitter poll had similar findings.
This issue must remain open until we can decide which commit message convention we should follow. |
lol thanks for the tag. I concur. |
So, git commits bad, but what about for issues or PR titles? |
I want to set up a webhook on our repos that hits a small web service that checks for a However, there may be a more intelligent way to do this. The GitHub Blog just posted a new article on the subject (see refs), which they appear to have another solution in use (Probot GitHub App). I am all 👂 if anyone is aware of an alternative or more-preferable solution for this. Refs: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-06-08-admins-can-require-sign-off-on-web-based-commits/ /cc @yuvilio |
☝️ this app/service has been failing for passable commits, so going to remove it maybe |
https://gist.github.com/DerekNonGeneric/4388e46e78ea05d53be5e78b63f4c7f1
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