I'm a self-taught dev focused on websites and Python development.
My friends call me the "Data Genie".
When I get bored, I find tech to read about, write about and build things with.
I started using semvar commits a few years ago and enjoy it.
Sometimes I make a ton of one line or one character changes in each commit and want to commit frequently at each stable state. So I wrote a VS Code extension to write the semvar label, the verb (create, move) and the path.
I started using semvar commits a few years ago and enjoy it.
Sometimes I make a ton of one line or one character changes in each commit and want to commit frequently at each stable state. So I wrote a VS Code extension to write the semvar label, the verb (create, move) and the path.
github.com/MichaelCurrin/auto-comm...