TLDRConventional Commits are a simple convention for commit messages, which follows a set of rules and helps projects to have an explicit and well-structured commit history. In the long run, the effect is even more damaging, as the maintainability of the software suffers due to inconsistencies in the scope of these changes.
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What Is It?How To Use It?Subject: Imperative instead of past tenseType: What are the types of commitsScope: contextualizing the commitConclusion29 Comments
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