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Consider adding my free and open source git extension "HappyCommit" to your list of tools. HappyCommit can handle diffs of any size.
HappyCommit - "git commit-gpt" for diffs of any size and dropped straight into vim to edit.
🎉 Introducing HappyCommit (git commit-gpt) 😊, a free new tool that helps developers craft high-quality Git commit messages effortlessly!
Writing concise and informative commit messages can be challenging, and sometimes we might end up with less-than-ideal descriptions of our code changes. HappyCommit aims to solve this problem using the power of GPT-based technology. And it's installed as a git subcommand so you don't have to leave the workflow you already know.
With HappyCommit, you can generate helpful and descriptive commit messages automatically, saving time and enhancing the quality of your code documentation. It's an excellent tool for individuals and teams alike, promoting better collaboration and understanding.
Getting started with HappyCommit is easy for Mac users with Homebrew, or Linux users by cloning into the repo and executing a simple one-liner. All you need is an API key and you're set.
I encourage you to give HappyCommit a try and share your experiences! Your feedback is invaluable in making the tool even better. Don't hesitate to let me know your thoughts or ask any questions. Happy committing! 🚀
Consider adding my free and open source git extension "HappyCommit" to your list of tools. HappyCommit can handle diffs of any size.
HappyCommit - "git commit-gpt" for diffs of any size and dropped straight into vim to edit.
🎉 Introducing HappyCommit (git commit-gpt) 😊, a free new tool that helps developers craft high-quality Git commit messages effortlessly!
It's as simple as:
git add -A; git commit-gpt; git push;
Writing concise and informative commit messages can be challenging, and sometimes we might end up with less-than-ideal descriptions of our code changes. HappyCommit aims to solve this problem using the power of GPT-based technology. And it's installed as a git subcommand so you don't have to leave the workflow you already know.
With HappyCommit, you can generate helpful and descriptive commit messages automatically, saving time and enhancing the quality of your code documentation. It's an excellent tool for individuals and teams alike, promoting better collaboration and understanding.
Getting started with HappyCommit is easy for Mac users with Homebrew, or Linux users by cloning into the repo and executing a simple one-liner. All you need is an API key and you're set.
I encourage you to give HappyCommit a try and share your experiences! Your feedback is invaluable in making the tool even better. Don't hesitate to let me know your thoughts or ask any questions. Happy committing! 🚀
https://github.com/jackbackes/happycommit
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