Commitizen
Simple commit conventions for internet citizens.
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Become a financial contributor.
Top financial contributors
Individuals
$59 USD since Jul 2019
$20 USD since Aug 2018
$10 USD since Jun 2018
$10 USD since Jun 2018
$10 USD since Dec 2018
$5 USD since Apr 2019
Organizations
$19 USD since Jul 2019
Commitizen is all of us
Our contributors 8
Everyone who has supported Commitizen. Individuals and organizations that believe in –and take ownership of– our purpose.
Jim Cummins
Adrian Schmidt
Total contributions
$20 USD
I love what Commitizen does to simplify my everyday work.
Liu Yitao
Total contributions
$10 USD
Commitizen is a very useful tool for my team. We use it to make git commit history clear and readable. Appreciate for all the contributor...
Mason Louchart
Total contributions
$5 USD
Community/society must agree on conventions/standards to live in harmony.
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Monthly financial contribution to Commitizen
from Mariusz Nowak •
Monthly financial contribution to Commitizen
from Software Ventures Limited •
Monthly financial contribution to Commitizen
from Mariusz Nowak •
Today’s balance
$101.63 USD
~ $34.08 USD
About
Commitizen for contributors
When you commit with Commitizen, you'll be prompted to fill out any required commit fields at commit time. No more waiting until later for a git commit hook to run and reject your commit (though that can still be helpful). No more digging through CONTRIBUTING.md to find what the preferred format is. Get instant feedback on your commit message formatting and be prompted for required fields.
Commitizen for project maintainers
As a project maintainer, making your repo Commitizen friendly allows you to select pre-existing commit message conventions or to create your own custom commit message convention. When a contributor to your repo uses Commitizen, they will be prompted for the correct fields at commit time.