Meteor is a simple, highly customisable CLI tool that helps you to write conventional commits with git.
You can call meteor
where you'd normally type git commit
. All flags
supported in git commit
will still work.
brew tap stefanlogue/tools
brew install meteor
Install with Go (1.21+):
go install github.com/stefanlogue/meteor@latest
Or grab a binary from the latest release.
You can customise the options available by creating a .meteor.json
file
anywhere in the directory tree (at or above the current working directory). The
config file closest to the current working directory will be preferred. This
enables you to have different configs for different parent directories, such as
one for your personal work, one for your actual work, one for open source work
etc. For global configurations you can create a config.json
file in the
~/.config/meteor/
directory.
The content should be in the following format:
{
"boards": [
{ "name": "COMP" },
{ "name": "PERS" }
],
"coauthors": [
{ "name": "John Doe", "email": "john.doe@email.com" }
],
"prefixes": [
{ "type": "feat", "description": "a new feature"},
{ "type": "fix", "description": "a bug fix"},
{ "type": "bug", "description": "introducing a bug"}
],
"commitTitleCharLimit": 60
}
If you use boards (Jira etc) but need a way to have commits without one, add the
following to the boards
array:
{
"boards": [
{ "name": "COMP" },
{ "name": "NONE" }
]
}
If you want to define a set of predefined scopes to select from rather than
typing the scope, a scopes
array can be added to your config:
Warning
Setting predefined scopes removes the ability to type the scope
{
"scopes": [
{ "name": "scope1" },
{ "name": "scope2"}
]
}
If the default commit message templates aren't exactly what you're looking for, you can provide your own! The syntax can be seen in the defaults below:
{
"messageTemplate": "@type(@scope): @message",
"messageWithTicketTemplate": "@ticket(@scope): <@type> @message"
}
messageTemplate
needs to have:
@type
: the conventional commit type i.e.feat
,chore
etc.@message
: the commit message(@scope)
: (optional but recommended) the scope of the commit, must be within parentheses
messageWithTicketTemplate
also additionally takes @ticket
If you want to skip the intro screen to save a keypress, add the following to your config:
{
"showIntro": false
}