#: feat – a new feature is introduced with the changes
#: fix – a bug fix has occurred
#: chore – changes that do not relate to a fix or feature and don't modify src or test files (for example updating dependencies)
#: refactor – refactored code that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
#: docs – updates to documentation such as a the README or other markdown files
#: style – changes that do not affect the meaning of the code, likely related to code formatting such as white-space, missing semi-colons, and so on.
#: test – including new or correcting previous tests
#: perf – performance improvements
#: ci – continuous integration related
#: build – changes that affect the build system or external dependencies
#: revert – reverts a previous commit
The commit type can include the following:
#: feat – a new feature is introduced with the changes
#: fix – a bug fix has occurred
#: chore – changes that do not relate to a fix or feature and don't modify src or test files (for example updating dependencies)
#: refactor – refactored code that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
#: docs – updates to documentation such as a the README or other markdown files
#: style – changes that do not affect the meaning of the code, likely related to code formatting such as white-space, missing semi-colons, and so on.
#: test – including new or correcting previous tests
#: perf – performance improvements
#: ci – continuous integration related
#: build – changes that affect the build system or external dependencies
#: revert – reverts a previous commit
Signed-off-by: David Duncan davdunc@davidduncan.org