Source:
https://medium.com/@nicklee1/prepending-your-git-commit-messages-with-user-story-ids-3bfea00eab5a
Open up the .git/hooks directory of the project in a text editor. Look for the file called prepare-commit-msg.sample
and replace it's content with this script:
#!/bin/bash
# Include any branches for which you wish to disable this script
if [ -z "$BRANCHES_TO_SKIP" ]; then
BRANCHES_TO_SKIP=(development)
fi
# Get the current branch name and check if it is excluded
BRANCH_NAME=$(git symbolic-ref --short HEAD)
BRANCH_EXCLUDED=$(printf "%s\n" "${BRANCHES_TO_SKIP[@]}" | grep -c "^$BRANCH_NAME$")
# Trim it down to get the parts we're interested in
TRIMMED=$(echo $BRANCH_NAME | sed -e 's:^\([^-]*-[^-]*\)-.*:\1:' -e \
'y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/')
# If it isn't excluded, preprend the trimmed branch identifier to the given message
if [ -n "$BRANCH_NAME" ] && ! [[ $BRANCH_EXCLUDED -eq 1 ]]; then
sed -i.bak -e "1s/^/$TRIMMED: /" $1
fi
Then rename the file to prepare-commit-msg
(i.e. remove the .sample).
Now run git init
(make sure you're inside the root directory) to pick up the changes and try making a commit. You should see the ticket ID from your branch automatically prepended to your commit message.
If you use a git client like Sourcetree the changes will also take effect.