# Using Contrib Rules _Introduced in gitlint v0.12.0_ Contrib rules are community-**contrib**uted rules that are disabled by default, but can be enabled through configuration. Contrib rules are meant to augment default gitlint behavior by providing users with rules for common use-cases without forcing these rules on all gitlint users. This also means that users don't have to re-implement these commonly used rules themselves as [user-defined](user_defined_rules.md) rules. To enable certain contrib rules, you can use the `--contrib` flag. ```sh $ cat examples/commit-message-1 | gitlint --contrib contrib-title-conventional-commits,CC1 1: CC1 Body does not contain a 'Signed-off-by' line 1: CL1 Title does not start with one of fix, feat, chore, docs, style, refactor, perf, test: "WIP: This is the title of a commit message." # These are the default violations 1: T3 Title has trailing punctuation (.): "WIP: This is the title of a commit message." 1: T5 Title contains the word 'WIP' (case-insensitive): "WIP: This is the title of a commit message." 2: B4 Second line is not empty: "The second line should typically be empty" 3: B1 Line exceeds max length (123>80): "Lines typically need to have a max length, meaning that they can't exceed a preset number of characters, usually 80 or 120." ``` Same thing using a `.gitlint` file: ```ini [general] # You HAVE to add the rule here to enable it, only configuring (such as below) # does NOT enable it. contrib=contrib-title-conventional-commits,CC1 [contrib-title-conventional-commits] # Specify allowed commit types. For details see: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/ types = bugfix,user-story,epic ``` You can also configure contrib rules using [any of the other ways to configure gitlint](configuration.md). ## Available Contrib Rules ID | Name | gitlint version | Description ------|-------------------------------------|------------------ |------------------------------------------- CT1 | contrib-title-conventional-commits | >= 0.12.0 | Enforces [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) commit message style on the title. CC1 | contrib-body-requires-signed-off-by | >= 0.12.0 | Commit body must contain a `Signed-off-by` line. CC2 | contrib-disallow-cleanup-commits | >= 0.18.0 | Commit title must not contain `fixup!`, `squash!`, `amend!`. CC3 | contrib-allowed-authors | >= 0.18.0 | Enforce that only authors listed in the `AUTHORS` file are allowed to commit. ## CT1: contrib-title-conventional-commits ## ID | Name | gitlint version | Description ------|---------------------------------------|--------------------|------------------------------------------- CT1 | contrib-title-conventional-commits | >= 0.12.0 | Enforces [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) commit message style on the title. ### Options ### Name | gitlint version | Default | Description ---------------|--------------------|--------------|---------------------------------- types | >= 0.12.0 | `fix,feat,chore,docs,style,refactor,perf,test,revert,ci,build` | Comma separated list of allowed commit types. ## CC1: contrib-body-requires-signed-off-by ## ID | Name | gitlint version | Description ------|---------------------------------------|--------------------|------------------------------------------- CC1 | contrib-body-requires-signed-off-by | >= 0.12.0 | Commit body must contain a `Signed-off-by` line. This means, a line that starts with the `Signed-off-by` keyword. ## CC2: contrib-disallow-cleanup-commits ## ID | Name | gitlint version | Description ------|----------------------------------|--------------------|------------------------------------------- CC2 | contrib-disallow-cleanup-commits | >= 0.18.0 | Commit title must not contain `fixup!`, `squash!` or `amend!`. This means `git commit --fixup` and `git commit --squash` commits are not allowed. ## CC3: contrib-allowed-authors ## ID | Name | gitlint version | Description ------|----------------------------------|--------------------|------------------------------------------- CC3 | contrib-allowed-authors | >= 0.18.0 | The commit author must be listed in an `AUTHORS` file to be allowed to commit. Possible file names are also `AUTHORS.txt` and `AUTHORS.md`. ## Contributing Contrib rules We'd love for you to contribute new Contrib rules to gitlint or improve existing ones! Please visit the [Contributing](contributing.md) page on how to get started.