
Developer argues Conventional Commits creates busywork, misses the point
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A software engineer is pushing back on Conventional Commits, the widely-adopted commit message format that enforces structured prefixes like 'feat:' and 'fix:'. The critique: enforcing this standard optimizes for tooling and automation rather than helping teams communicate intent, and the overhead isn't worth it for most projects.
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