Commit Messages
For our commit messages we follow the style provided by Conventional Commits. Not all of those suggestions are appropriate for Privacy Guides, so the main ones we use are:
Commit message with correction¶
We use fix
for simple things like spelling mistakes or site related bugs. These things will usually have the correction
or bug
label on GitHub.
fix: Correct spelling on XYZ page (#0000)
Update to site¶
This example is for a removal of an item (but could also be used for an addition); you may elaborate why it was removed in the commit paragraph below. It can also be used for the addition of any new pages.
update: Remove foobar (#0000)
Foobar was removed due to it having numerious security issues and being unmaintained.
Update to specific item¶
This example could be used for an item already on the site, but includes a minor update to the description.
foobar: Add mention of security audit (#0000)
Feature/enhancement¶
For new features or enhancements to the site, e.g. things that have the enhancements
label on GitHub, it may be appropriate to signify these with:
feat: Add blah blah (#0000)
This change adds the forum topics to the main page
Module update¶
Dependency updates follow the normal recommendations of beginning with:
chore: Bump modules/mkdocs-material from 463e535 to 621a5b8
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