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Conventional Commits

Conventional Commits

Definition

Conventional Commits is a specification for commit messages that provides a structured format (type(scope): description) enabling automated changelog generation, semantic version bumping, and searchable history. Types like feat, fix, chore, and breaking change carry semantic meaning.

Tools like semantic-release and changesets use Conventional Commits to automate release management in CI/CD pipelines.


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