Conventional Commit Suggest Tool
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Conventional Commit Suggest Tool has 9 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:belongs to category(1), follows specification(1), has health status(1)
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containsToolContains Tool(1)
- Tpmjs Registry
ex:tpmjs-registry
isReferencedStandardIs Referenced Standard(1)
- Conventional Commits Specification
ex:conventional-commits-specification
servesEngineeringCategoryServes Engineering Category(1)
- Tpmjs Registry
ex:tpmjs-registry
Other facts (9)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Belongs to Category | engineering | [1] |
| Follows Specification | Conventional Commits specification with types like feat, fix, docs, etc. | [1] |
| Has Health Status | HEALTHY | [1] |
| Has Package Name | @tpmjs/tools-conventional-commit-suggest | [1] |
| Has Quality Score | 0.78 | [1] |
| Has Tool Id | @tpmjs/tools-conventional-commit-suggest::undefined | [1] |
| Is Useful for | maintaining consistent commit history | [1] |
| Requires No Env Vars | Empty List | [1] |
| Suggests Conventional Commit Messages | based on a description of changes and optionally a list of changed files | [1] |
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