On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 11:29:46PM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > The git messages have three parts: > 1/ the headline > 2/ the explanations > 3/ the footer tags > > The headline helps to quickly browse an history or catch instantly the > purpose of a commit. Making it short with some consistent wording > allows to easily parse it or match some patterns. > > The explanations must give some keys like the reason of the change. > Nothing can be automatically checked for this part.
Actually, I think we might be able to do 2 tests here: - space line between paragraphs. - lines over 80 chars. --yliu