It writes more informative commits than I could ever make so I’m just reading what it says and mostly copy/pasting completely most of the time, I write all of the changes I’ve made into an LLM with a large context window and it write a very detailed commit not just with a title but with bullet points describing each of the changes precisely

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    I’m really curious to see examples of commit messages.

    And more details on how you achieved it, I’d like to give it a go myself, as some of my coworkers commit messages are less than stellar.

    Does it write in the conventional commit formalism ?

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        but it started splitting my commits in chunks

        Wait, it can split commits ? I thought you “just” used a LLM to write the messages, but it can also act on the commits ?

        How did you achieve this?