bearstech, French
@bearstech@mamot.fr avatar

Un bon message de commit est essentiel pour la collaboration et la maintenance du code. Simon Tatham propose des pratiques exemplaires, comme être clair et précis, décrire le "quoi" et le "pourquoi", et éviter les informations redondantes ou triviales.
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/quasiblog/commit-messages

CyrilBrulebois,
@CyrilBrulebois@mamot.fr avatar

@bearstech I was looking forward to one bit in particular and of course it's there:

> Who will read my commit message, and why?

[…]

> And last, but absolutely not least: yourself, when you come back to the code later!
> “… what was I thinking, again?”

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