A GitHub Action that ensures that your PR title matches the Conventional Commits spec
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A GitHub Action that ensures that your PR title matches the Conventional Commits spec
List of conventional commit types with emoji 🎉
Take control of what is going to be your next release.
Git Conventional Commits Util to generate Semantic Version and Markdown Change Log and Validate Commit Messag
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Ensure your PR title matches the Conventional Commits spec.
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To associate your repository with the conventional-commits topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."