Documentation: https://commitizen-tools.github.io/commitizen/
Commitizen is a tool designed for teams.
Its main purpose is to define a standard way of committing rules and communicating it (using the cli provided by commitizen).
The reasoning behind it is that it is easier to read, and enforces writing descriptive commits.
Besides that, having a convention on your commits makes it possible to parse them and use them for something else, like generating automatically the version or a changelog.
- Command-line utility to create commits with your rules. Defaults: Conventional commits
- Display information about your commit rules (commands: schema, example, info)
- Bump version automatically using semantic versioning based on the commits. Read More
- Generate a changelog using Keep a changelog
Python 3.6+
Git 1.8.5.2
+
Global installation
sudo pip3 install -U Commitizen
You can add it to your local project using one of these:
pip install -U commitizen
poetry add commitizen --dev
On macOS, it can also be installed via homebrew:
brew install commitizen
Run in your terminal
cz commit
or the shortcut
cz c
Commitizen can lint your commit message for you with cz check
.
You can integrate this in your pre-commit config with:
---
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/commitizen-tools/commitizen
rev: master
hooks:
- id: commitizen
stages: [commit-msg]
After the configuration is added, you'll need to run
pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg
Read more about the check
command here.
$ cz --help
usage: cz [-h] [--debug] [-n NAME] [--version]
{init,commit,c,ls,example,info,schema,bump,changelog,ch,check,version}
...
Commitizen is a cli tool to generate conventional commits.
For more information about the topic go to https://conventionalcommits.org/
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--debug use debug mode
-n NAME, --name NAME use the given commitizen (default:
cz_conventional_commits)
--version get the version of the installed commitizen
commands:
{init,commit,c,ls,example,info,schema,bump,changelog,ch,check,version}
init init commitizen configuration
commit (c) create new commit
ls show available commitizens
example show commit example
info show information about the cz
schema show commit schema
bump bump semantic version based on the git log
changelog (ch) generate changelog (note that it will overwrite
existing file)
check validates that a commit message matches the commitizen
schema
version get the version of the installed commitizen or the
current project (default: installed commitizen)
When using bash as your shell (limited support for zsh, fish, and tcsh is available), Commitizen can use argcomplete for auto-completion. For this argcomplete needs to be enabled.
argcomplete is installed when you install Commitizen since it's a dependency.
If Commitizen is installed globally, global activation can be executed:
sudo activate-global-python-argcomplete
For permanent (but not global) Commitizen activation, use:
register-python-argcomplete cz >> ~/.bashrc
For one-time activation of argcomplete for Commitizen only, use:
eval "$(register-python-argcomplete cz)"
For further information on activation, please visit the argcomplete website.
See Third-Party Commitizen Templates.
Why are revert
and chore
valid types in the check pattern of cz conventional_commits but not types we can select?
revert
and chore
are added to the "pattern" in cz check
in order to prevent backward errors, but officially they are not part of conventional commits, we are using the latest types from Angular (they used to but were removed).
However, you can create a customized cz
with those extra types. (See Customization)
See more discussion in issue #142 and #36
git revert --no-commit <SHA>
git commit -m "revert: foo bar"
See Contributing