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Description
Description
In issue #191, it was suggested to be able to add command line arguments to commitizen to ensure the correct line length, implemented in #1076. This was further updated in #1178 to allow the same argument to be used in check
in addition to commit
.
Examples:
cz commit -l/--message-length-limit N
or
cz check -l N -m MESSAGE
However, the is not yet support in config or customisation to add such a default argument without requiring the command line specification.
Possible Solution
An additional config option should exist in the configuration file to optionally define a commit line length.
This would then be utilised by both commitizen pre-commit [commit-msg, pre-push] hooks and command line invocations on the root directory of a project (i.e. with the relevant pyproject.toml for a python package).
pyproject.toml
[tool.commitizen]
name = "cz_customize"
[tool.commitizen.customize]
...
message_length_limit = 72 # or l=72?
Then allowing the default parameter to propagate as follows:
cz commit
>>> fails / succeeds depending on message length
cz check -m MESSAGE
>>> fails / succeeds depending on message length
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