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emoji prefix template fot git commit (in Japanese)
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| # ==== Emojis ==== | |
| # 🐛 :bug: バグ修正 | |
| # ✨ :sparkles: 小さな機能改善 / 機能追加 | |
| # 🎉 :tada: 大きな機能改善 / 機能追加 | |
| # ♻️ :recycle: リファクタリング | |
| # 🔥 :fire: 不要な機能・使われなくなった機能の削除 | |
| # 💚 :green_heart: テストやCIの修正・改善 | |
| # 👕 :shirt: Lintエラーの修正やコードスタイルの修正 | |
| # 🚀 :rocket: パフォーマンス改善 | |
| # 🆙 :up: 依存パッケージなどのアップデート | |
| # 🔒 :lock: セキュリティの改善 | |
| # ==== Format ==== | |
| # :emoji: Subject | |
| # | |
| # Commit body... | |
| # ==== The Seven Rules ==== | |
| # 1. Separate subject from body with a blank line | |
| # 2. Limit the subject line to 50 characters | |
| # 3. Capitalize the subject line | |
| # 4. Do not end the subject line with a period | |
| # 5. Use the imperative mood in the subject line | |
| # 6. Wrap the body at 72 characters | |
| # 7. Use the body to explain what and why vs. how |
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