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I have a slowly evolving set of practices when it comes to writing processes. One of the first ones is setting up a Git repository. This always starts with configuring husky[1], semantic-release[2], conventional-commits[3], and commitlint[4]. (I'm working on updating my Yeoman generator[5] to make this a lot easier, but that will be later this week.)
1: https://typicode.github.io/husky/#/
2: https://semantic-release.gitbook.io/semantic-release/
3: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/
4: https://commitlint.js.org/#/
5: https://www.npmjs.com/package/generator-mfgames-writing
Sadly, my Git host of choice, Gitlab[6], has a little problem with `commitlint`. It blows up on the first few commits which lead to me reporting this[7] issue.
7: https://github.com/conventional-changelog/commitlint/issues/885
Since I'm usually creating a number of new Git repositories in a month and `commitlint` is one of the first things I set up, I ended up writing a little NPM utility[8] to handle the bug for me since the original package (rightfully, I feel) don't want to add Gitlab-specific code:
8: https://www.npmjs.com/package/commitlint-gitlab-ci
npx commitlint-gitlab-ci -x @commitlint/config-conventional
It seems to work fairly well for me, I've been messing with it for a little while and haven't had too many complaints.
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