commitlint plugin to use functions as rule value.
- Create custom function,
sync
orasync
, as rule value. - Create rules that are based on the commit message.
- Write rules with regular expressions.
- Use the same rules that are available in commitlint.
npm install --save-dev commitlint-plugin-function-rules @commitlint/cli
Use this plugin in your project's commitlint configuration by specifying it as item in the plugins
array. All rules have same name as the commitlint rules, but with the function-rules
prefix.
Note: The available rules are the same as in commitlint, so it is recommended to disable the commitlint rule when specifying a function rule to avoid undefined behaviour.
module.exports = {
extends: ['@commitlint/config-conventional'],
plugins: ['commitlint-plugin-function-rules'],
rules: {
'header-max-length': [0], // level: disabled
'function-rules/header-max-length': [
2, // level: error
'always',
(parsed) => {
if (parsed.type === 'chore' && parsed.header.length < 20) {
return [true];
}
return [false, 'chore header must not be longer than 120 characters'];
},
],
},
};
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