preinheimer,
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I don't know if I've heard of "Conventional Comments" before, but they seem really handy.

It's some basic prefixes when commenting on pull requests that help everyone understand what's going on.

https://conventionalcomments.org/#labels

nicksloan,
@nicksloan@phpc.social avatar

@preinheimer My team uses both Conventional Commits and Comments, and we’ve found them to be very helpful. Conventional Commits have made our history and release notes much more useful and easy to work with.

grmpyprogrammer,
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@nicksloan @preinheimer This looks really great and I think I will introduce these to the team

awoodsnet,
@awoodsnet@phpc.social avatar

@preinheimer A few years ago, someone created Conventional Commits for improving version control commit messages. They were inspired by that, which they acknowledge in the Prior Art section

https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/

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