Tickety-Tick
How do you name this branch? What is the message for that commit? At bitcrowd we love conventions. One of them is how we name branches and commits. This makes it easy to relate a particular branch or commit to a certain ticket.
What is Tickety-Tick?
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How do you name this branch? What is the message for that commit?
At bitcrowd we love conventions. One of them is how we name branches and commits. This makes it easy to relate a particular branch or commit to a certain ticket. Just open a ticket or select it and click on the tickety-tick button. You will see a dialog where you can copy a branch name or the commit message.
Branches by default always follow the format type/id-title, where type can be one of feature, bug, chore etc., id is the identifier of the ticket in your ticketing system and title is a lowercase, dasherized version of the ticket title.
Commit messages default to the format "[#id] title".
If you have different conventions regarding commit messages, branch names or just use a different source management tool, you can also customize the output format to your needs in the preferences.
Tickety-Tick helps you create branches and commits for a few ticket systems.
Currently, we support:
- GitHub
- GitLab
- Jira
- Linear.app
- Notion
- Tara
- Trello
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Risk impact
Tickety-Tick is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Tickety-Tick if you trust the publisher.
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Tickety-Tick is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.