A pre-commit
hook to check commit messages for
Conventional Commits formatting.
Works with Python >= 3.8.
Make sure pre-commit
is installed.
Create a blank configuration file at the root of your repo, if needed:
touch .pre-commit-config.yaml
Add/update default_install_hook_types
and add a new repo entry in your configuration file:
default_install_hook_types:
- pre-commit
- commit-msg
repos:
# - repo: ...
- repo: https://github.com/compilerla/conventional-pre-commit
rev: <git sha or tag>
hooks:
- id: conventional-pre-commit
stages: [commit-msg]
args: []
Install the pre-commit
script:
pre-commit install --install-hooks
Make a (normal) commit ❌:
$ git commit -m "add a new feature"
[INFO] Initializing environment for ....
Conventional Commit......................................................Failed
- hook id: conventional-pre-commit
- duration: 0.07s
- exit code: 1
[Bad commit message] >> add a new feature
Your commit message does not follow Conventional Commits formatting
https://www.conventionalcommits.org/
And with the --verbose
arg:
$ git commit -m "add a new feature"
[INFO] Initializing environment for ....
Conventional Commit......................................................Failed
- hook id: conventional-pre-commit
- duration: 0.07s
- exit code: 1
[Bad commit message] >> add a new feature
Your commit message does not follow Conventional Commits formatting
https://www.conventionalcommits.org/
Conventional Commit messages follow a pattern like:
type(scope): subject
extended body
Please correct the following errors:
- Expected value for type from: build, chore, ci, docs, feat, fix, perf, refactor, revert, style, test
Run:
git commit --edit --file=.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG
to edit the commit message and retry the commit.
Make a (conventional) commit ✔️:
$ git commit -m "feat: add a new feature"
[INFO] Initializing environment for ....
Conventional Commit......................................................Passed
- hook id: conventional-pre-commit
- duration: 0.05s
conventional-pre-commit
can also be installed and used from the command line:
pip install conventional-pre-commit
Then run the command line script:
conventional-pre-commit [types] input
-
[types]
is an optional list of Conventional Commit types to allow (e.g.feat fix chore
) -
input
is a file containing the commit message to check:
conventional-pre-commit feat fix chore ci test .git/COMMIT_MSG
Or from a Python program:
from conventional_pre_commit.format import is_conventional
# prints True
print(is_conventional("feat: this is a conventional commit"))
# prints False
print(is_conventional("nope: this is not a conventional commit"))
# prints True
print(is_conventional("custom: this is a conventional commit", types=["custom"]))
conventional-pre-commit
supports a number of arguments to configure behavior:
$ conventional-pre-commit -h
usage: conventional-pre-commit [-h] [--no-color] [--force-scope] [--scopes SCOPES] [--strict] [--verbose] [types ...] input
Check a git commit message for Conventional Commits formatting.
positional arguments:
types Optional list of types to support
input A file containing a git commit message
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--no-color Disable color in output.
--force-scope Force commit to have scope defined.
--scopes SCOPES List of scopes to support. Scopes should be separated by commas with no spaces (e.g. api,client).
--strict Force commit to strictly follow Conventional Commits formatting. Disallows fixup! and merge commits.
--verbose Print more verbose error output.
Supply arguments on the command-line, or via the pre-commit hooks.args
property:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/compilerla/conventional-pre-commit
rev: <git sha or tag>
hooks:
- id: conventional-pre-commit
stages: [commit-msg]
args: [--strict, --force-scope, feat, fix, chore, test, custom]
NOTE: when using as a pre-commit hook, input
is supplied automatically (with the current commit's message).
conventional-pre-commit
comes with a VS Code devcontainer
configuration to provide a consistent development environment.
With the Remote - Containers
extension enabled, open the folder containing this repository inside Visual Studio Code.
You should receive a prompt in the Visual Studio Code window; click Reopen in Container
to run the development environment
inside the devcontainer.
If you do not receive a prompt, or when you feel like starting from a fresh environment:
Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P
to bring up the command palette in Visual Studio Code- Type
Remote-Containers
to filter the commands - Select
Rebuild and Reopen in Container
to completely rebuild the devcontainer - Select
Reopen in Container
to reopen the most recent devcontainer build
Versioning generally follows Semantic Versioning.
Releases to PyPI and GitHub are triggered by pushing a tag.
- Ensure all changes for the release are present in the
main
branch - Tag with the new version:
git tag vX.Y.Z
for regular release,git tag vX.Y.Z-preN
for pre-release - Push the new version tag:
git push origin vX.Y.Z
Inspired by matthorgan's pre-commit-conventional-commits
.