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# <type>: (If applied, this commit will...) <subject> (Max 50 char) | |
# |<---- Using a Maximum Of 50 Characters ---->| | |
# Explain why this change is being made | |
# |<---- Try To Limit Each Line to a Maximum Of 72 Characters ---->| | |
# Provide links or keys to any relevant tickets, articles or other resources | |
# Example: Github issue #23 | |
# --- COMMIT END --- | |
# Type can be | |
# feat (new feature) | |
# fix (bug fix) | |
# refactor (refactoring production code) | |
# style (formatting, missing semi colons, etc; no code change) | |
# docs (changes to documentation) | |
# test (adding or refactoring tests; no production code change) | |
# chore (updating grunt tasks etc; no production code change) | |
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# Remember to | |
# Capitalize the subject line | |
# Use the imperative mood in the subject line | |
# Do not end the subject line with a period | |
# Separate subject from body with a blank line | |
# Use the body to explain what and why vs. how | |
# Can use multiple lines with "-" for bullet points in body | |
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# For more information about this template, check out | |
# https://gist.github.com/adeekshith/cd4c95a064977cdc6c50 |
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