Conventions for structuring git commit messages using the Conventional Commits specification. Use when writing or reviewing commits.
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Conventions for structuring git commit messages using the Conventional Commits specification. Use when writing or reviewing commits.
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Structure git commits with conventional commit message format
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"2026-06-02T00:00:00.000Z"
Commit Conventions
The Conventional Commits specification is a lightweight convention on top of commit
messages. Commit messages should be structured as follows:
<type>: <description>
[optional body]
The types can be the following:
fix: Fixed a bug
feat: Added a new feature
docs: Documentation only changes
tests: Added or modified tests
style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (e.g., formatting)
chore: Changes that don’t modify src or test files (e.g., dependencies, makefile)
The description should be short and concise, and should not exceed 50 characters.
The optional body can be longer, if it is a large change that requires more explanation.
In almost all cases, this is not used, however.
Pre-commit checklist
Before committing, check the following:
Run cheap checks: Formatters and linters first. Python: ruff check
(lint) and ruff format (format), plus ty for type checking.
JavaScript/TypeScript: eslint and tsc. Or pre-commit run, npm run lint.
Fix any issues before committing.
Main branch permission: If on main/master, verify you can commit directly
(check AGENTS.md, a memory, or this session). If unsure or not permitted, create a
feature branch or PR instead.
CHANGELOG.md: For user-visible changes (fixes, features, behavior changes),
add an entry under [Unreleased] in the appropriate section (Added, Changed,
Fixed, etc.). Match the existing style: 2-space indentation, ~80 char wrapping.
Commit message: Follows the conventional commit format with a concise
subject (≤50 chars after the type prefix).
Push: In some projects (e.g. pi-agent.nvim), changes should be pushed in
the same step as committing — check the project's AGENTS.md for conventions.