Auto add ticket info to your git commits.
- Free software: MIT license
- Documentation: https://giticket.readthedocs.io.
This hook saves developers time by prepending ticket numbers to commit-msgs. For this to work the following two conditions must be met:
- The ticket format regex specified must match, if the regex is passed in.
- Unless you use
regex_match
mode, the branch name format must be <ticket number>_<rest of the branch name>
For e.g. if you name your branch JIRA-1234_awesome_feature
and commit Fix some bug
, the commit will be updated to JIRA-1234 Fix some bug
.
Pass --regex=
or update args: [--regex=<custom regex>]
in your .yaml file if you have custom ticket regex.
By default it's [A-Z]+-\d+
.
Pass --format=
or update args: [--format=<custom template string>]
in your .yaml file if you have custom message replacement.
By default it's '{ticket} {commit_msg}
, where ticket
is replaced with the found ticket number and commit_msg
is replaced with the original commit message.
Pass --mode=
or update args: [--mode=regex_match]
in your .yaml file to extract ticket by the regex rather than relying on branch name convention.
With this mode you can also make use of {tickets}
placeholder in format
argument value to put multiple comma-separated tickets in the commit message in case your branch contains more than one ticket.
It is best used along with pre-commit. You can use it along with pre-commit by adding the following hook in your .pre-commit-config.yaml
file.
repos: - repo: https://github.com/milin/giticket rev: v1.3 hooks: - id: giticket args: ['--regex=PROJ-[0-9]', '--format={ticket} {commit_msg}'] # Optional
Install Pre-commit and the commit-msg hook-type.
pip install pre-commit pre-commit install pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg