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Discussion on: If more than half of your commits are “feat” ones, you're doing something wrong

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Freddy Hidalgo-Monchez

One of the things I love about conventional commits is it lets you quickly see the type of commit without seeing the code change. Like your article mentioned, this can help us gauge whether we're investing enough in refactoring, testing, etc.

In my team, adopting this convention has made our repo much easier to navigate. It also helped us break down our changes into small increments => make our PRs smaller => speed our reviews => deploy more often.