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📘 Commit and Branch Conventions

At wapi.go, we follow a strict set of conventions for commit messages and branch names to ensure that our repository stays organized, and our commit history remains crystal clear. Here's a guide on our conventions:


🚀 Conventional Commits

Conventional commits ensure our commit messages are clear and useful.

📋 Benefits:

  • 📜 Automatic changelog generation
  • 🔢 Simplified versioning
  • 🧐 Improved readability of commit messages

📄 Commit Message Format

Each commit message should follow this format:

<type>(<scope>): <short summary>
<BLANK LINE>
<optional body>
<BLANK LINE>
<optional footer>
  • <type>: Describes the purpose of the commit:

    • 🆕 feat: Introduces a new feature
    • 🐞 fix: Addresses a bug
    • 📚 docs: Updates documentation
    • 🎨 style: Code that relates to styling, not affecting logic
    • 🔧 refactor: Refactoring existing code
    • 🚀 perf: Improving performance
    • 🧪 test: All about tests
    • 🧽 chore: Maintenance tasks
  • <scope>: (Optional) Specifies which part of the codebase is affected.

  • <short summary>: A concise summary of the changes made.

📝 Examples:

  1. Introducing a new feature:
feat(auth): implement social login
  1. Addressing a bug:
fix(button): resolve alignment issue

🌲 Conventional Branching

A standardized naming system for branches helps everyone quickly understand a branch's purpose.

📄 Branch Naming Format

Branch names should adhere to:

<type>/<short-description>
  • <type>: Purpose of the branch, common ones being:

    • 🆕 feature: Developing a new feature.
    • 🐞 fix: Addressing a bug.
    • 🧽 chore: Regular maintenance tasks.
    • 🔥 hotfix: Immediate fixes, often tied to production issues.
    • 📚 docs: Documentation enhancements.
  • <short-description>: A brief, kebab-cased (words separated by hyphens) description of the branch's objective.

📝 Examples:

  1. Developing a new user dashboard:
feature/user-dashboard
  1. Resolving a login issue:
fix/login-issue

🙌 Thanks for contributing to wapi.go! By adhering to these conventions, we're making our repository a better place. If you're new, welcome aboard, and if you've been here, thanks for sticking around!