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OpenCommit example
All the commits in this repo are authored by OpenCommit — look at [the commits](https://github.com/di-sukharev/opencommit/commit/eae7618d575ee8d2e9fff5de56da79d40c4bc5fc) to see how OpenCommit works. Emojis and long commit descriptions are configurable. ## Setup OpenCommit as a CLI tool You can use OpenCommit by simply running it via the CLI like this `oco`. 2 seconds and your staged changes are committed with a meaningful message. 1. Install OpenCommit globally to use in any repository: ```sh npm install -g opencommit ``` 2. Get your API key from [OpenAI](https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys). Make sure that you add your payment details, so the API works. 3. Set the key to OpenCommit config: ```sh opencommit config set OCO_OPENAI_API_KEY= ``` Your API key is stored locally in the `~/.opencommit` config file. ## Setup OpenCommit as a GitHub Action 🔥 OpenCommit is now available as a GitHub Action which automatically improves all new commits messages when you push to remote! This is great if you want to make sure all of the commits in all of your repository branches are meaningful and not lame like `fix1` or `done2`. Create a file `.github/workflows/opencommit.yml` with the contents below: ```yml name: 'OpenCommit Action' on: push: # this list of branches is often enough, # but you may still ignore other public branches branches-ignore: [main master dev development release] jobs: opencommit: timeout-minutes: 10 name: OpenCommit runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: write-all steps: - name: Setup Node.js Environment uses: actions/setup-node@v2 with: node-version: '16' - uses: actions/checkout@v3 with: fetch-depth: 0 - uses: di-sukharev/opencommit@github-action-v1.0.4 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} env: # set openAI api key in repo actions secrets, # for openAI keys go to: https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys # for repo secret go to: /settings/secrets/actions OCO_OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OCO_OPENAI_API_KEY }} # customization OCO_OPENAI_MAX_TOKENS: 500 OCO_OPENAI_BASE_PATH: '' OCO_DESCRIPTION: false OCO_EMOJI: false OCO_MODEL: gpt-3.5-turbo OCO_LANGUAGE: en ``` That is it. Now when you push to any branch in your repo — all NEW commits are being improved by your never-tired AI. Make sure you exclude public collaboration branches (`main`, `dev`, `etc`) in `branches-ignore`, so OpenCommit does not rebase commits there while improving the messages. Interactive rebase (`rebase -i`) changes commits' SHA, so the commit history in remote becomes different from your local branch history. This is okay if you work on the branch alone, but may be inconvenient for other collaborators. ## Usage You can call OpenCommit directly to generate a commit message for your staged changes: ```sh git add opencommit ``` You can also use the `oco` shortcut: ```sh git add oco ``` ## Configuration ### Local per repo configuration Create a `.env` file and add OpenCommit config variables there like this: ```env OCO_OPENAI_API_KEY= OCO_OPENAI_MAX_TOKENS= OCO_OPENAI_BASE_PATH= OCO_DESCRIPTION= OCO_EMOJI= OCO_MODEL= OCO_LANGUAGE= OCO_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE_PLACEHOLDER= ``` ### Global config for all repos Local config still has more priority than Global config, but you may set `OCO_MODEL` and `OCO_LOCALE` globally and set local configs for `OCO_EMOJI` and `OCO_DESCRIPTION` per repo which is more convenient. Simply set any of the variables above like this: ```sh oco config set OCO_OPENAI_API_KEY=gpt-4 ``` Configure [GitMoji](https://gitmoji.dev/) to preface a message. ```sh oco config set OCO_EMOJI=true ``` To remove preface emojis: ```sh oco config set OCO_EMOJI=false ``` ### Switch to GPT-4 or other models By default, OpenCommit uses `gpt-3.5-turbo-16k` model. You may switch to GPT-4 which performs better, but costs ~x15 times more 🤠 ```sh oco config set OCO_MODEL=gpt-4 ``` or for as a cheaper option: ```sh oco config set OCO_MODEL=gpt-3.5-turbo ``` Make sure that you spell it `gpt-4` (lowercase) and that you have API access to the 4th model. Even if you have ChatGPT+, that doesn't necessarily mean that you have API access to GPT-4. ## Locale configuration To globally specify the language used to generate commit messages: ```sh # de, German ,Deutsch oco config set OCO_LANGUAGE=de oco config set OCO_LANGUAGE=German oco config set OCO_LANGUAGE=Deutsch # fr, French, française oco config set OCO_LANGUAGE=fr oco config set OCO_LANGUAGE=French oco config set OCO_LANGUAGE=française ``` The default language setting is **English** All available languages are currently listed in the [i18n](https://github.com/di-sukharev/opencommit/tree/master/src/i18n) folder ### Git flags The `opencommit` or `oco` commands can be used in place of the `git commit -m "${generatedMessage}"` command. This means that any regular flags that are used with the `git commit` command will also be applied when using `opencommit` or `oco`. ```sh oco --no-verify ``` is translated to : ```sh git commit -m "${generatedMessage}" --no-verify ``` To include a message in the generated message, you can utilize the template function! For instance: ```sh oco '$msg #205’ ``` > opencommit examines placeholders in the parameters, allowing you to append additional information before and after the placeholders, such as the relevant Issue or Pull Request. Similarly, you have the option to customize the OCO_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE_PLACEHOLDER configuration item, for example, simplifying it to $m!" ### Ignore files You can remove files from being sent to OpenAI by creating a `.opencommitignore` file. For example: ```ignorelang path/to/large-asset.zip **/*.jpg ``` This helps prevent opencommit from uploading artifacts and large files. By default, opencommit ignores files matching: `*-lock.*` and `*.lock` ## Git hook (KILLER FEATURE) You can set OpenCommit as Git [`prepare-commit-msg`](https://git-scm.com/docs/githooks#_prepare_commit_msg) hook. Hook integrates with your IDE Source Control and allows you to edit the message before committing. To set the hook: ```sh oco hook set ``` To unset the hook: ```sh oco hook unset ``` To use the hook: ```sh git add git commit ``` Or follow the process of your IDE Source Control feature, when it calls `git commit` command — OpenCommit will integrate into the flow. ## Payments You pay for your requests to OpenAI API. OpenCommit uses ChatGPT (3.5-turbo) official model, which is ~15x times cheaper than GPT-4.