That's a fine way to describe what you do, hope people find it useful.
At the same time, there is no right way to do git There are only ways that work well enough in your local context for your team.
For example when I'm alone figuring things on a project, I push on master and don't care that much about my commit messages and that's fine.
For example if you work in team where people love emojis, you can use gitmoji gitmoji: An emoji guide for your commit messages
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That's a fine way to describe what you do, hope people find it useful.
At the same time, there is no right way to do git
There are only ways that work well enough in your local context for your team.
For example when I'm alone figuring things on a project, I push on master and don't care that much about my commit messages and that's fine.
For example if you work in team where people love emojis, you can use gitmoji
gitmoji: An emoji guide for your commit messages