Commit-helper

Latest version: v3.4.18

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2.0.1

What changed
There was a bug at the flag call. I has been solved.

2.0.0

What changed
Now this script has more functionalities as a command line interface. Things like picking your convention and co-author are now supported and the flow became easier
Also, the source code suffered a great refactorization, allowing for a less complex and more organized code.

A big thanks to everyone

1.3.1

What changed
Now after you make the first commit using the git-commit utility, a commiter.yml file will be created in your project root with the convention of your choice.

What awaits us in the future...
We plan on adding support to co-authors to next version, and soon making a cli.

1.2.1

Hotfix
Some machines could not run the script, because of an error of the deprecated (for py3) function _raw_input_. That has been fixed.

1.2.0

What is new
Now the commit-helper allows you to write commits following the, sorry ladies and gentleman who use this, laziest commit convention: the _no convention_ commit convension.

Ex.:

Adds stuff to project


As for the future...
A major refactoring is coming, as some pieces of the source code are more complex than they need to be. After that, the plan is to let users create custom conventions at the .yml file.

1.1.0

What changed:
Now the script looks for a file named commiter.yml at your project folder.
If this file contains a convention configuration, it is applied.

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