# Commit Messages Contributors should adhere to our [commit message guidelines](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QrDFcIiPjSLDn3EL15IJygNPiHORgU1_OOAqWjiDU5Y/edit?pli=1). The goal is to achive better readability of the projects commit log and eventually use the log as a low level change tracker. ```plain feat(context-pad): add delete button fix(modeling): assign valid semantic ids fix(Viewer): correctly fire imported event fix(core): handle missing BPMNPlane during import ``` It is important for [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/) during releases and for project change tracking. ## General Syntax ```plain (): Closes # [BREAKING CHANGE: * migration notes ] ``` ## Hints Consider the following hints when writing commit messages * Classify what you did * `fix` commit fixes a bug, patches the project * `feat` commit adds a feature, increases the minor version * `docs` commit improves or adds documentation * `refactor` commit cleans up mess in a non-api-breaking manner * State the module your change applies to * `viewer` commit changes viewer code * `context-pad` commit alters context pad * `modeling/BpmnFactory` commit fixes a specific bug in the `BpmnFactory` (use in rare important cases only) * use lower case for modules, camelCase for files (according to file names) * beware of public api (everything that has been blogged about on [bpmn.io](http://bpmn.io/blog)) * mark breaking public api via `BREAKING CHANGE: ...` * try not to swallow bug fixes (`fix`) in feature commits (`feat`). People may wait for a fixes forever. ## Examples ```plain feat(modeler): add create diagram option This commit adds the ability to create a new diagram in the modeler via Modeler#createDiagram(done) Related to #12 ``` ```plain fix(modeling): generate valid semantic ids IDs in XML documents must not start with a number as per XML spec. This commit changes our id generation behavior to use semantic ids that are prefixed with the elements type (never starts with a number): Before: asdas123se8as Now: StartEvent_asdas123se8as Closes #108 ```