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Automate Git from Python — diffs, hooks, release tags, and repo housekeeping.

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Amend Last Commit Message in Python

This script uses subprocess to run `git commit --amend` and update the most recent commit's message in your repository.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def amend_last_commit_message(new_message: str) -> None:
    """Change the message of the most recent commit."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["git", "commit", "--amend", "-m", new_message],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=False,
    )
    if result.…
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How to Auto-Suggest a SemVer Bump From Git Commit Messages in Python

This code scans Git commit messages (recent or sample) and suggests the next Semantic Versioning bump type — major, minor, patch, or none.

semver git automation
Python
import re
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path


def get_commit_messages(path="."):
    """Read commit messages from a repo or use sample messages."""
    if (Path(path) / ".git").exists():
        out = subprocess.run(
            ["git", "-C", path, "log", "--pretty=%s"], capture_output=True, text=True
       …
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How to Create a Git Commit with Message Template in Python

Run a git commit from Python using a standardized message template built from a commit type and description.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def commit_with_template(commit_type: str, description: str) -> None:
    message = f"{commit_type}: {description}"
    try:
        subprocess.run(["git", "commit", "-m", message], check=True)
        print(f"Committed: {message}")
    except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
        …
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