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Hello,
I am writing to suggest a change in the placement of emojis in commit messages to align with common tools like Commitizen and established standards.
Currently, the format is as follows:
📦 chore(tests.mak): add Makefile targets for building
However, it would be more standard to have the emoji after the scope and type, like so:
chore(tests.mak): 📦 add Makefile targets for building
This change would make the commit messages more consistent with common practices and improve readability.
Thank you for considering this suggestion. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Best regards,
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Description
Hello,
I am writing to suggest a change in the placement of emojis in commit messages to align with common tools like Commitizen and established standards.
Currently, the format is as follows:
📦 chore(tests.mak): add Makefile targets for building
Suggested Solution
However, it would be more standard to have the emoji after the scope and type, like so:
chore(tests.mak): 📦 add Makefile targets for building
This change would make the commit messages more consistent with common practices and improve readability.
Thank you for considering this suggestion. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Best regards,
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: