I believe there's at least one more thing missing from the Udacity's commit style guide. There are situations when you improve some existing code by adding a new behavior. (e.g. automatically check a checkbox when a date field is set).
Therefore, I'd probably add "Improve" there too, as some things don't fall into fixing, adding a new feature or refactoring code category
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I believe there's at least one more thing missing from the Udacity's commit style guide. There are situations when you improve some existing code by adding a new behavior. (e.g. automatically check a checkbox when a date field is set).
Therefore, I'd probably add "Improve" there too, as some things don't fall into fixing, adding a new feature or refactoring code category
Nice addition, Jakob!