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| title: Writing Good Git Commit Messages
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| 1.  Separate subject from body with a blank line
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| 2.  Limit the subject line to 50 characters
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| 3.  Capitalize the subject line
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| 4.  Do not end the subject line with a period
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| 5.  Use the imperative mood in the subject line
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| 6.  Wrap the body at 72 characters
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| 7.  Use the body to explain what and why vs. how
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| **A properly formed git commit subject line should always be able to complete the following sentence:**
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| > If applied, this commit will _`<<your subject line here>>`_
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| **For example:**
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| *   If applied, this commit will **_Refactor subsystem X for readability_**
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| *   If applied, this commit will **_Update getting started documentation_**
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| *   If applied, this commit will **_Remove deprecated methods_**
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| *   If applied, this commit will **_Release version 1.0.0_**
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| *   If applied, this commit will **_Merge pull request <span class="hashtag">#123</span> from user/branch_**
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| **Notice how this doesn't work for the other non-imperative forms:**
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| *   If applied, this commit will _<span class="bbcode-s">fixed bug with Y</span>_
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| *   If applied, this commit will _<span class="bbcode-s">changing behavior of X</span>_
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| *   If applied, this commit will _<span class="bbcode-s">more fixes for broken stuff</span>_
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| *   If applied, this commit will _<span class="bbcode-s">sweet new API methods</span>_
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| **Remember:** _Use of the imperative is important only in the subject line. You can relax this restriction when you're writing the body._
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| **Reference:** <a href='http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit</a> |