I've honestly been one who has put in too much effort into Git commits (to the point where each commit had its own paragraph worth of a body message), but over the years I realised that being succinct is a better option to go.
I discovered Gitmoji some time this year, and I've been using it to help standardise and give a little more insight to what my Git commits do. Emojis are pictures, and pictures can be worth a thousand words sometimes!
I've honestly been one who has put in too much effort into Git commits (to the point where each commit had its own paragraph worth of a body message), but over the years I realised that being succinct is a better option to go.
I discovered Gitmoji some time this year, and I've been using it to help standardise and give a little more insight to what my Git commits do. Emojis are pictures, and pictures can be worth a thousand words sometimes!
I recommend commitizen with cz-emoji.