Definitely. In gitlab (I'm guessing it works in github too) it will pop in the history of the ticket, and it can even automatically close tickets by accepting merge requests if the commit message include a keyword like "fix" or "close" in front of the ticket number.
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Definitely. In gitlab (I'm guessing it works in github too) it will pop in the history of the ticket, and it can even automatically close tickets by accepting merge requests if the commit message include a keyword like "fix" or "close" in front of the ticket number.
Definitely. Oftentimes tickets can be in different systems though. So that number is especially important.