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.git_commit_template.txt
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### TITLE
## Type(Scope/Subscope): Commit ultra short explanation
## |---- Write below the examples with a maximum of 50 characters ----|
## Example 1: fix(DB/SAI): Missing spell to NPC Hogger
## Example 2: fix(CORE/Raid): Phase 2 of Ragnaros
## Example 3: feat(CORE/Commands): New GM command to do something
### DESCRIPTION
## Explain why this change is being made, what does it fix etc...
## |---- Write below the examples with a maximum of 72 characters per lines ----|
## Example: Hogger (id: 492) was not charging player when being engaged.
## Provide links to any issue, commit, pull request or other resource
## Example 1: Closes issue #23
## Example 2: Ported from other project's commit (link)
## Example 3: References taken from wowpedia / wowhead / wowwiki / https://wowgaming.altervista.org/aowow/
## =======================================================
## EXTRA INFOS
## =======================================================
## "Type" can be:
## feat (new feature)
## fix (bug fix)
## refactor (refactoring production code)
## style (formatting, missing semi colons, etc; no code change)
## docs (changes to documentation)
## test (adding or refactoring tests; no production code change)
## chore (updating bash scripts, git files etc; no production code change)
## --------------------
## Remember to
## Capitalize the subject line
## Use the imperative mood in the subject line
## Do not end the subject line with a period
## Separate subject from body with a blank line
## Use the body to explain what and why rather than how
## Can use multiple lines with "-" for bullet points in body
## --------------------
## More info here https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0-beta.2/
## =======================================================
## "Scope" can be:
## CORE (core related, c++)
## DB (database related, sql)
## =======================================================
## "Subscope" is optional and depends on the nature of the commit.
## =======================================================