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How much can you really put in 50 characters?
Fix: NPE in customer download component when users
– That’s 50 characters. Should I not mention where I fixed the bug?Fix: NPE when users downloaded customers without s
– I think I can get rid of the actor in some cases.̀ Fix: NPE when downloading customers without select`. The summary I want to give cannot be truncated any further.
Fix: NPE when downloading customers
. This fits, but is so vague as to be pointless as a summary, in my view.I don’t follow the 50 character rule, but to answer your first question: imo, no, don’t mention where you fixed the bug. This is a commit message that is explicitly tied to the place where you fixed the bug. You can go into more detail in the PR if you need to.
“PR” lol. I’m the sole developer.
Jokes aside. I find it easier to have all the information in a commit message, so I can browse it in the git log without having to find the relevant PR(s) that finally merged it.
Fixes #23132: NPE when downloading customers
Reading that you see:
It's plenty to orient yourself in case you need to dig in, plenty so that you can skip over the commit if you're looking for something else, and short enough to ignore. If you absolutely need to document more, do it under the fold but that headline there is what should show up in a list of commits.