## Third-Party Commitizen Templates In addition to the native templates, some alternative commit format templates are available as PyPI packages (installable with `pip`). ### [Conventional JIRA](https://pypi.org/project/conventional-JIRA/) Just like _conventional commit_ format, but the scope has been restricted to a JIRA issue format, i.e. `project-issueNumber`. This standardises scopes in a meaningful way. #### Installation ```sh pip install conventional-JIRA ``` ### [GitHub JIRA Conventional](https://pypi.org/project/cz-github-jira-conventional/) This plugin extends the commitizen tools by: - requiring a JIRA issue id in the commit message - creating links to GitHub commits in the CHANGELOG.md - creating links to JIRA issues in the CHANGELOG.md #### Installation ```sh pip install cz-github-jira-conventional ``` For installation instructions (configuration and pre-commit) please visit [https://github.com/apheris/cz-github-jira-conventional](https://github.com/apheris/cz-github-jira-conventional) ### [cz-emoji](https://github.com/adam-grant-hendry/cz-emoji) _conventional commit_ format, but with emojis #### Installation ```sh pip install cz-emoji ``` #### Usage ```sh cz --name cz_emoji commit ``` ### [cz-conventional-gitmoji](https://github.com/ljnsn/cz-conventional-gitmoji) *conventional commit*s, but with [gitmojis](https://gitmoji.dev). Includes a pre-commit hook that automatically adds the correct gitmoji to the commit message based on the conventional type. #### Installation ```sh pip install cz-conventional-gitmoji ``` #### Usage ```sh cz --name cz_gitmoji commit ``` ### [Commitizen emoji](https://pypi.org/project/commitizen-emoji/) (Unmaintained) Just like _conventional commit_ format, but with emojis and optionally time spent and related tasks. #### Installation ```sh pip install commitizen-emoji ``` #### Usage ```sh cz --name cz_commitizen_emoji commit ``` ### [Conventional Legacy (cz_legacy)][1] An extension of the _conventional commit_ format to include user-specified legacy change types in the `CHANGELOG` while preventing the legacy change types from being used in new commit messages #### Installation ```sh pip install cz_legacy ``` #### Usage See the [README][1] for instructions on configuration [1]: https://pypi.org/project/cz_legacy ## Third-Party Commitizen Providers Commitizen can read and write version from different sources. In addition to the native providers, some alternative version sources are available as PyPI packages (installable with `pip`). ### [commitizen-deno-provider](https://pypi.org/project/commitizen-deno-provider/) A provider for **Deno** projects. The provider updates the version in deno.json and jsr.json files. #### Installation ```sh pip install commitizen-deno-provider ``` #### Usage Add `deno-provider` to your configuration file. Example for `.cz.yaml`: ```yaml --- commitizen: major_version_zero: true name: cz_conventional_commits tag_format: $version update_changelog_on_bump: true version_provider: deno-provider version_scheme: semver ```