* Delete docker.yml * chore: add badges to README * doc: add license section * doc: add contribution guide * doc: fix headers * doc: set alignment to left * doc: add documentation link * fix: fix typos * fix: add back deleted file * fix: fix typos Co-authored-by: kunish <17328586+kunish@users.noreply.github.com> * doc: add ci * doc(license): reset default branch to main --------- Co-authored-by: kunish <17328586+kunish@users.noreply.github.com>
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Semantic Commit Messages
The reasons for these conventions:
- automatic generating of the changelog
- simple navigation through git history (e.g. ignoring the style changes)
See how a minor change to your commit message style can make you a better developer.
Format
`<type>(<scope>): <subject>`
`<scope>` is optional
Example
feat: add hat wobble
^--^ ^------------^
| |
| +-> Summary in present tense.
|
+-------> Type: chore, docs, feat, fix, refactor, style, or test.
Example <type>
values:
feat
: (new feature for the user, not a new feature for build script)fix
: (bug fix for the user, not a fix to a build script)docs
: (changes to the documentation)style
: (formatting, missing semi colons, etc; no production code change)refactor
: (refactoring production code, eg. renaming a variable)test
: (adding missing tests, refactoring tests; no production code change)chore
: (updating grunt tasks etc; no production code change, e.g. dependencies upgrade)perf
: (perfomance improvement change, e.g. better concurrency performance)ci
: (updating CI configuration files and scripts e.g. .github/workflows/*.yml )
Example <Scope>
values:
init
runner
watcher
config
web-server
proxy
The <scope>
can be empty (e.g. if the change is a global or difficult to assign to a single component), in which case the parentheses are omitted. In smaller projects such as Karma plugins, the <scope>
is empty.
Message Subject (First Line)
The first line cannot be longer than 72
characters and should be followed by a blank line. The type and scope should always be lowercase as shown below
Message Body
use as in the <subject>
, use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes". Message body should include motivation for the change and contrasts with previous behavior.
Message footer
Referencing issues
Closed issues should be listed on a separate line in the footer prefixed with "Closes" keyword as the following:
Closes #234
or in the case of multiple issues:
Closes #123, #245, #992