Familiarizing Myself with Thea’s Pantry
I found something useful when reviewing the Workflow documentation for Thea’s Pantry. There are five workflow steps listed online that we should be following but for this post I will focus on Conventional Commits. Although we reviewed this in class, reviewing on my own helped me solidify my understanding of this tool that we will be expected to use. Conventional Commits appear to simply be a set of rules we will need to follow whenever making a commit. The nice thing about Conventional Commits is that it is easy to read for both humans and computers, it works with plenty of other tools (like commitlint), and it dovetails with the Semantic Versioning Specification that is common in the developing field. There were plenty of examples on how to write Conventional Commits on the official website which was useful to review before I start writing my own.














