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skipjack opened this issue Apr 5, 2017 · 2 comments
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Add Ignore Tense Rule/Feature #32

skipjack opened this issue Apr 5, 2017 · 2 comments
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skipjack commented Apr 5, 2017

Moving from discussion in #13...

It would be great if there was a way to ignore tense for certain patterns (e.g. with a regex).

For example, I have a package name that ends with -fetching and, when I mention that package in a commit subject, this tool throws a warning. Arguably I should maybe rename that package, but I could definitely see this being useful in a variety of cases.

Not sure if this makes sense as a rule or something else, but I think it would definitely be a nice addition.

@adam-moss
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Cross-referencing #54 as suggested future direction would make this redundant ?

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marionebl commented Aug 14, 2017

Going with @adam-moss on this - I'll deprecate the NLP based rules in the near future and remove them with the 3.0.0 release. Thanks for the idea!

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