TL;DR —
Conventional Commits is a specification to have a readable human commit message. It provides an easy set of rules for creating an explicit commit history by declaring a scope, relating an issue/story/bug, and adding some keywords in the subject/message or footer of your commits. In this article, we are going to talk about conventional commits, what is important, and how to write a good commit message to have full control over your code base. Wdyd was created as a support and utility tool in order to try out the conventional commits standard and implement it in your projects.
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