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Hey there — thanks for buzzing in.
This is the place to talk about anything CommitBee: questions, ideas, feedback, war stories about cursed commit messages, or just saying hi. Whether you've been using CommitBee since
v0.1.0or just stumbled across it today — you're welcome here.What this space is for
A note on how things work around here
This is meant to be a space where everyone can freely interact with each other around everything CommitBee. I'm not going to police what belongs where — if you want to talk about it, just talk about it.
We do have Issues with proper templates for bug reports and feature requests, and you're absolutely welcome to open one directly if you already know what you want. But you can also just start a discussion first. Maybe something is still a bit fuzzy in your head, or you want to bounce an idea around before committing to a formal request. A bit of conversation often leads to a much clearer picture — and ultimately a higher quality issue when it does get filed.
So don't overthink it. Post wherever feels right. Just be kind and constructive — that's the only real rule.
Who's behind this thing
I'm Sephyi — the person who built and maintains CommitBee. Quick backstory on why this exists:
I have a perfectionism problem. Especially when it comes to documentation and commit history. I spent a long time looking for an existing tool that could generate decent commit messages and actually tried opencommit for a while. It was... fine. Until it wasn't. The output quality never quite met my standards, and toward the end I ran into some strange issues that gave me the final push. I went looking for alternatives. Surely someone had built a tool that met bare minimum quality requirements and was still actively maintained? Turns out: no. Not really.
So, as always with me — if you want something done right, you do it yourself.
Does CommitBee satisfy my requirements yet? Hell no. I still think it's a piece of crap, honestly. But I have a vision for what this tool should be, and I'm confident we're going to get there. And once we're even close — I genuinely believe CommitBee will be the default for commit automation. That's the bar I'm aiming for.
Get involved
This project is built and maintained solo, but it doesn't have to stay that way.
Drop a comment below and introduce yourself — what do you work on, and what brought you to CommitBee?
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