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# See links to relevant web pages, issue trackers, etc.
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See: https://github.com/
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See: [Git Page](https://github.com/)
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# List all co-authors, so people can contact with them
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Co-authored-by: Name <name@example.com>
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# Why is this change happening, e.g. goals, use cases, stories, etc.?
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Why:
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# How is this change happening, e.g. implementations, algorithms, etc.?
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How:
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# Tags suitable for searching, such as hashtags, keywords, etc.
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Tags:
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# ## Help ##
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# Subject line imperative uppercase verbs:
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# Add = Create a capability e.g. feature, test, dependency.
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# Drop = Delete a capability e.g. feature, test, dependency.
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# Fix = Fix an issue e.g. bug, typo, accident, misstatement.
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# Bump = Increase the version of something e.g. a dependency.
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# Make = Change the build process, or tools, or infrastructure.
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# Start = Begin doing something; e.g. enable a toggle, feature flag, etc.
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# Stop = End doing something; e.g. disable a toggle, feature flag, etc.
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# Refactor = A change that MUST be just refactoring.
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# Reformat = A change that MUST be just format, e.g. indent line, trim space, etc.
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# Rephrase = A change that MUST be just textual, e.g. edit a comment, doc, etc.
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# Optimize = A change that MUST be just about performance, e.g. speed up code.
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# Document = A change that MUST be only in the documentation, e.g. help files.
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# For the subject line:
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# * Use 50 characters maximum.
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# * Do not use a sentence-ending period.
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# * Use as many lines as you like.
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# * Use 72 characters maximum per line for typical word wrap text.
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# ## About ##
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