Compose structured git commit messages following the Conventional Commits spec to support semantic versioning, automated changelogs, and tools like semantic-release, commitizen, or git-cliff. Indicate breaking changes and maintain consistent commit history for release automation.
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AI-powered conventional commit message generator with smart analysis
Intelligent git commits with conventional format, semantic analysis, and changelog generation
Structured commit messages following the Conventional Commits specification
DevsForge git commit message generator with conventional commits, semantic versioning, and commit templates
Git commit workflow: atomic commits, validation, conventions
When setting up commit message validation for a project. When project has commitlint.config.js or .commitlintrc files. When configuring CI/CD to enforce commit format. When extracting commit rules for LLM prompt generation. When debugging commit message rejection errors.