/cookiecutter-circleci-orb

Cookiecutter template for circleci orbs

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cookiecutter-circleci-orb

GitHub License

This repository is used as cookiecutter template for new CircleCI orbs.

Usage

cookiecutter gh:trustedshops-public/cookiecutter-circleci-orb

Development

Commit Message Convention

This repository follows Conventional Commits

Format

<type>(optional scope): <description> Example: feat(pre-event): Add speakers section

1. Type

Available types are:

  • feat → Changes about addition or removal of a feature. Ex: feat: Add table on landing page , feat: Remove table from landing page
  • fix → Bug fixing, followed by the bug. Ex: fix: Illustration overflows in mobile view
  • docs → Update documentation (README.md)
  • style → Updating style, and not changing any logic in the code (reorder imports, fix whitespace, remove comments)
  • chore → Installing new dependencies, or bumping deps
  • refactor → Changes in code, same output, but different approach
  • ci → Update github workflows, husky
  • test → Update testing suite, cypress files
  • revert → when reverting commits
  • perf → Fixing something regarding performance (deriving state, using memo, callback)
  • vercel → Blank commit to trigger vercel deployment. Ex: vercel: Trigger deployment

2. Optional Scope

Labels per page Ex: feat(pre-event): Add date label

If there is no scope needed, you don't need to write it

3. Description

Description must fully explain what is being done.

Add BREAKING CHANGE in the description if there is a significant change.

If there are multiple changes, then commit one by one

  • After colon, there are a single space Ex: feat: Add something
  • When using fix type, state the issue Ex: fix: File size limiter not working
  • Use imperative, dan present tense: "change" not "changed" or "changes"
  • Use capitals in front of the sentence
  • Don't add full stop (.) at the end of the sentence