Release commits do not require a commit body as the context, usually
provided in commit body, is already available in the process of
releasing. No additional value is gained from adding a body message
on these commits.
PR Close#37110
Introduces infrastructure to validate configuration of the ng-dev
command at run time. Allowing for errors to be returned to the
user running the command.
PR Close#37049
Enforces a requirement that all PR commit messages contain a body
of at least 100 characters. This is meant to encourage commits
within the repo to be more descriptive of each change.
PR Close#36632
Previously, the commit message body regex only matched the first line
of the body. This change corrects the regex to match the entire line.
PR Close#36632
Prior to this change we manage a local version of commit message validation
in addition to the commit message validation tool contained in the ng-dev
tooling. By adding the ability to validate a range of commit messages
together, the remaining piece of commit message validation that is in the
local version is replicated.
We use both commands provided by the `ng-dev commit-message` tooling:
- pre-commit-validate: Set to automatically run on an git hook to validate
commits as they are created locally.
- validate-range: Run by CI for every PR, testing that all of the commits
added by the PR are valid when considered together. Ensuring that all
fixups are matched to another commit in the change.
PR Close#36172