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diff --git a/.gitlint b/.gitlint new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f5ed1479da --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitlint @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# Edit this file as you like. +# +# All these sections are optional. Each section with the exception of [general] represents +# one rule and each key in it is an option for that specific rule. +# +# Rules and sections can be referenced by their full name or by id. For example +# section "[body-max-line-length]" could also be written as "[B1]". Full section names are +# used in here for clarity. +# +[general] +# Ignore certain rules, this example uses both full name and id +# ignore=title-trailing-punctuation, T3 + +# verbosity should be a value between 1 and 3, the commandline -v flags take precedence over this +# verbosity = 2 + +# By default gitlint will ignore merge, revert, fixup, fixup=amend, and squash commits. +# ignore-merge-commits=true +# ignore-revert-commits=true +# ignore-fixup-commits=true +# ignore-fixup-amend-commits=true +# ignore-squash-commits=true + +# Ignore any data sent to gitlint via stdin +# ignore-stdin=true + +# Fetch additional meta-data from the local repository when manually passing a +# commit message to gitlint via stdin or --commit-msg. Disabled by default. +# staged=true + +# Hard fail when the target commit range is empty. Note that gitlint will +# already fail by default on invalid commit ranges. This option is specifically +# to tell gitlint to fail on *valid but empty* commit ranges. +# Disabled by default. +# fail-without-commits=true + +# Whether to use Python `search` instead of `match` semantics in rules that use +# regexes. Context: https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint/issues/254 +# Disabled by default, but will be enabled by default in the future. +# regex-style-search=true + +# Enable debug mode (prints more output). Disabled by default. +# debug=true + +# Enable community contributed rules +# See http://jorisroovers.github.io/gitlint/contrib_rules for details +contrib=contrib-title-conventional-commits,CT1,contrib-disallow-cleanup-commits,CC2 + +# Set the extra-path where gitlint will search for user defined rules +# See http://jorisroovers.github.io/gitlint/user_defined_rules for details +# extra-path=examples/ + +[title-max-length] +line-length=80 + +# Conversely, you can also enforce minimal length of a title with the +# "title-min-length" rule: +# [title-min-length] +# min-length=5 + +# [title-must-not-contain-word] +# Comma-separated list of words that should not occur in the title. Matching is case +# insensitive. It's fine if the keyword occurs as part of a larger word (so "WIPING" +# will not cause a violation, but "WIP: my title" will. +# words=wip + +# [title-match-regex] +# python-style regex that the commit-msg title must match +# Note that the regex can contradict with other rules if not used correctly +# (e.g. title-must-not-contain-word). +# regex=^US[0-9]* + +# [body-max-line-length] +# line-length=72 + +# [body-min-length] +# min-length=5 + +# [body-is-missing] +# Whether to ignore this rule on merge commits (which typically only have a title) +# default = True +# ignore-merge-commits=false + +# [body-changed-file-mention] +# List of files that need to be explicitly mentioned in the body when they are changed +# This is useful for when developers often erroneously edit certain files or git submodules. +# By specifying this rule, developers can only change the file when they explicitly reference +# it in the commit message. +# files=gitlint-core/gitlint/rules.py,README.md + +# [body-match-regex] +# python-style regex that the commit-msg body must match. +# E.g. body must end in My-Commit-Tag: foo +# regex=My-Commit-Tag: foo$ + +# [author-valid-email] +# python-style regex that the commit author email address must match. +# For example, use the following regex if you only want to allow email addresses from foo.com +# regex=[^@][email protected] + +# [ignore-by-title] +# Ignore certain rules for commits of which the title matches a regex +# E.g. Match commit titles that start with "Release" +# regex=^Release(.*) + +# Ignore certain rules, you can reference them by their id or by their full name +# Use 'all' to ignore all rules +# ignore=T1,body-min-length + +# [ignore-by-body] +# Ignore certain rules for commits of which the body has a line that matches a regex +# E.g. Match bodies that have a line that that contain "release" +# regex=(.*)release(.*) +# +# Ignore certain rules, you can reference them by their id or by their full name +# Use 'all' to ignore all rules +# ignore=T1,body-min-length + +# [ignore-body-lines] +# Ignore certain lines in a commit body that match a regex. +# E.g. Ignore all lines that start with 'Co-Authored-By' +# regex=^Co-Authored-By + +# [ignore-by-author-name] +# Ignore certain rules for commits of which the author name matches a regex +# E.g. Match commits made by dependabot +# regex=(.*)dependabot(.*) +# +# Ignore certain rules, you can reference them by their id or by their full name +# Use 'all' to ignore all rules +# ignore=T1,body-min-length + +# This is a contrib rule - a community contributed rule. These are disabled by default. +# You need to explicitly enable them one-by-one by adding them to the "contrib" option +# under [general] section above. +# [contrib-title-conventional-commits] +# Specify allowed commit types. For details see: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/ +# types = bugfix,user-story,epic |