# All these sections are optional, edit this file as you like. [general] # Ignore certain rules, you can reference them by their id or by their full # name # ignore=title-trailing-punctuation, T3 # verbosity should be a value between 1 and 3, the command line -v flags take # precedence over this # verbosity = 2 # By default gitlint will ignore merge commits. Set to 'false' to disable. # ignore-merge-commits=true # By default gitlint will ignore fixup commits. Set to 'false' to disable. # ignore-fixup-commits=true # By default gitlint will ignore squash commits. Set to 'false' to disable. # ignore-squash-commits=true # Enable debug mode (prints more output). Disabled by default. # debug=true # Set the extra-path where gitlint will search for user defined rules # See http://jorisroovers.github.io/gitlint/user_defined_rules for details # extra-path=examples/ # contrib=contrib-title-conventional-commits,contrib-body-requires-signed-off-by contrib=contrib-body-requires-signed-off-by # [title-max-length] # line-length=80 # [title-must-not-contain-word] # Comma-separated list of words that should not occur in the title. Matching is # case insensitive. It's fine if the keyword occurs as part of a larger word # (so "WIPING" will not cause a violation, but "WIP: my title" will. # words=wip # [title-match-regex] # python like regex (https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html) that the # commit-msg title must be matched to. # Note that the regex can contradict with other rules if not used correctly # (e.g. title-must-not-contain-word). # regex=^US[0-9]* # [B1] # B1 = body-max-line-length # line-length=120 # [body-min-length] # min-length=5 # [body-is-missing] # Whether to ignore this rule on merge commits (which typically only have a title) # default = True # ignore-merge-commits=false # [body-changed-file-mention] # List of files that need to be explicitly mentioned in the body when they are # changed This is useful for when developers often erroneously edit certain # files or git submodules. By specifying this rule, developers can only change # the file when they explicitly reference it in the commit message. # files=gitlint/rules.py,README.md # [author-valid-email] # python like regex (https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html) that the # commit author email address should be matched to # For example, use the following regex if you only want to allow email # addresses from foo.com # regex=[^@]+@foo.com # [ignore-by-title] # Ignore certain rules for commits of which the title matches a regex # E.g. Match commit titles that start with "Release" # regex=^Release(.*) # # Ignore certain rules, you can reference them by their id or by their full name # Use 'all' to ignore all rules # ignore=T1,body-min-length # [ignore-by-body] # Ignore certain rules for commits of which the body has a line that matches a # regex # E.g. Match bodies that have a line that contain "release" # regex=(.*)release(.*) # # Ignore certain rules, you can reference them by their id or by their full name # Use 'all' to ignore all rules # ignore=T1,body-min-length # Enable Conventional Commit subject line enforcement # https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/ # # Since we want all subjects to be well formed, enforce the topics # to the following (fairly standard) topics and require them to be Mixed Case # [contrib-title-conventional-commits] # types=Fix,Feat,Chore,Docs,Style,Refactor,Perf,Test,Revert,CI,Build