A chore
type is a task not directly tied to a feature, fix, or test. It is
often work that requires no change to production code.
chore(scripts/): Moved extraneous scripts into scripts/ directory
A docs
type is a task that directly effects documentation that is
constructed manually, programmitcally, or through a third-party. This
can include typos, additions, deletions, and examples.
docs(resolve.js): Describe new resolve API
A feat
type is a task that introduces a new feature. The new feature
may introduce a breaking change to production code.
feat(create.js): Introduce new identity creation
A fix
type is a task that addresses a bug in production code, build
scripts, compilation steps, or anything that directly or indiretly breaks or
impacts production.
fix(buffer.js): Fix the freeing of buffer resources
A refactor
type is a task that changes existing code. A refactor
should be an improvement to the existing production code.
refactor(platform.js): Simplify platform logic
A style
type is a task that addresses code formatting such as missing
semicolons, converting tabs to spaces, or removing extra newlines. There
should not be any code changes.
style(drive.js): Convert tabs to spaces
A test
type is a task that addresses the testing of production code.
This may include adding a new or missing test, refactoring existing
tests, or removing useless tests. There should not be any code changes.
test(buffer.js): Fix broken buffer alloc logic