I considered including this in the post. I agree, especially for monorepos it makes sense. Just gotta find that good balance so the prefixes don't take up too many characters!
Probably codifying the project name or the topic to 3-5 letters should work.
Same as many prefix with bug, fix, feat, ui, etc.
There are also several repos providing a model for emojii commits (a decent one, for example)
I really liked the ideas a lot (as long as a legend is provided somewhere in the repo) and started to use them happily (you can even filter commits by emoji/category)....
... until our sysadmin complained when the (draconian) issue-tracking-system crashed because of poor unicode support and told me to stop.... 😒
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In a monorepo context, it turned out to be a great idea to prefix the headline with the projects affected by the commit. For example:
[Admin UI] Added option to mass edit users.
I considered including this in the post. I agree, especially for monorepos it makes sense. Just gotta find that good balance so the prefixes don't take up too many characters!
Probably codifying the project name or the topic to 3-5 letters should work.
Same as many prefix with
bug
,fix
,feat
,ui
, etc.There are also several repos providing a model for emojii commits (a decent one, for example)
I really liked the ideas a lot (as long as a legend is provided somewhere in the repo) and started to use them happily (you can even filter commits by emoji/category)....
... until our sysadmin complained when the (draconian) issue-tracking-system crashed because of poor unicode support and told me to stop.... 😒