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The commit message should contain all the unusual context needed to understand the change. In practice however, most people write terrible commit messages.


It's not just that. Commit messages have a property that they get overwritten. When I refactor some code for performance reasons, I don't want to remove documentation - which is exactly what happens if I make a commit. True, older commit messages are available in the history, but... not conveniently available.


Many never even use multi-line commit messages.


And ideally the id of the ticket associated to the code change.




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