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Glenn Franxman's thoughts and experiments on django, python, technology, family and life from Knoxville, TN

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by Glenn Franxman at HackerMojo.com HackerMoJo .com Ceci n'est pas une blog by Glenn Franxman , Django Developer / Stunt Programmer. home archives about contact links Harnessing the Power of an LLM for Git Commit Messages posted: 2023-08-18 14:22:33 The integration of intelligent systems into developer workflows has always been a topic of great interest. With the evolution of the GPT series and similar language models, there are innumerable opportunities to automate and enhance various aspects of software engineering. One of these is generating commit messages. Have you ever found yourself pausing for a bit too long, thinking about the ideal way to phrase a commit? Enter the Language Model! In this post, we'll explore an ingenious use of an LLM (Large Language Model) to automatically draft the first version of your git commit messages. REL_NOTES_RAW=`git diff --staged | llm -s "release notes" 2> /dev/null` REL_NOTES_RAW=$(echo "$REL_NOTES_RAW" | sed 's/^#/* ...

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