I suggest you add the word "git" somewhere to the description. In the sense that commit-helper helps with "git" commits.
Otherwise it's completely unclear what commits the commit-helper package is helping with. With CVS commits? With subversion commits? Mercurial? Launchpad? Filesystem commits? DB commits? *t Am 20.07.19 um 03:41 schrieb Arthur Diniz: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Arthur Diniz <arthurbdi...@gmail.com> > > * Package name : commit-helper > Version : 3.4.18 > Upstream Author : Arthur Diniz <arthurbdi...@gmail.com> > * URL : https://github.com/andre-filho/commit-helper > * License : GPL-3 > Programming Lang: Python > Description : Helps you create and maintain your commit policy > > The commit-helper do exactly what it's name suggest: helps you create and > maintain your commit policy by tailoring your commit message into a commit > convention. >