Commify is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that generates meaningful, structured commit messages for Git repositories using AI. By analyzing the staged changes (diff) in your repository, it creates commit messages that follow conventional commit guidelines, optionally including emojis for better context and readability. Don't forget to β the project!
Caution
Ollama provider can be slow without a good GPU or a very large AI model. It's not a Commify optimization problem.
- AI-Powered Commit Messages: Generate concise and structured commit messages using the
ollama
local AI provider,G4F
AI provider orOpenai
AI provider (Openai provider requires an apikey). - Emoji Support: Optionally include relevant emojis in commit messages.
- Language Support: Generate commit messages in the language of your choice.
- Customizable Providers: Specify the AI provider to use (g4f, ollama or openai).
- Interactive Review System: Review and approve generated messages or request new ones.
- Customizable Models: Specify the AI model to use.
Make sure you have installed Git
, python3.10+
and ollama
(ollama is optional)
Run the following:
pip install Commify
Make sure you have installed Git
, python3.10+
, pipx
and ollama
(ollama is optional)
If you don't, use this command:
sudo apt install git
sudo apt install pipx
And install Commify:
pipx install Commify
pipx ensurepath
After that, restart your terminal and you will already have Commify installed.
See the Commify Documentation to see more example usage, milestones, and others.
Run the commify
CLI with the desired options:
commify <path_to_repo> [--lang <language>] [--emoji <True/False>] [--model <AI_model>] [--provider <AI_PROVIDER>] [--apikey <API_KEY>]
Commify supports multiple AI providers, from locally run (Ollama) to cloud-based (Groq, G4F & Openai)
Note
See more example usage in documentation docs/example-usage
Using Ollama Provider:
commify /path/to/repo --lang english --emoji True --model llama3.1 --provider ollama
Using G4F Provider:
commify /path/to/repo --lang english --emoji True --model gpt-4o --provider g4f
Using Openai Provider:
commify /path/to/repo --lang english --emoji True --model gpt-4o --provider openai
Using Groq Provider:
commify /path/to/repo --lang english --emoji True --model llama-3.3-70b-versatile --provider groq
Without Specifying The Repository Path:
cd /path/to/repo
commify --lang english --emoji True --model llama3.1 --provider ollama
path
: Path to the Git repository. (If the repository path is not specified, the path Commify is running from will be used)--lang
: Language for the commit message (default:english
).--provider
: AI provider to use for generating messages (default:ollama
). (required)--emoji
: Include emojis in the commit message (True
orFalse
, default:True
).--model
: AI model to use for generating messages (default:llama3.1
). (required)--help
: Display all available parameters and their descriptions.--version
: Display the installed Commify version.--debug
: Run Commify in Debug Mode. (It is not recommended if you don't know what you are doing.)--apikey
: A temporary apikey use for Openai or Groq API key to use (default:sk-
).--save-apikey
: Save API key for a provider. Ex: --save-apikey openai sk-...--mod-apikey
: Modify API key for a provider. Ex: --mod-apikey groq gsk-...
Once a message is generated, you'll be prompted to:
- Accept the message (
y
). - Reject the message will be generated again (
n
). - Cancel the message (
c
).
Commify currently supports only 4 providers:
- ollama: ollama is an open-source project that serves as a powerful and user-friendly platform for running LLMs on your local machine.
- gpt4free: gpt4free is an AI-Based Software Package that Reverse-Engineers APIs to Grant Anyone Free Access to Popular and powerful AI Models.
- openai: openAI is a cutting-edge research organization that works to push the limits of artificial intelligence in a variety of domains.
- groq: Groq is an extremely fast AI response engine that can write factual and quoted responses in hundreds of words in less than a second.
Feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue to add more providers!
Commify allows you to save and modify API keys for certain providers (openai
and groq
). This can be useful if you frequently use these providers and want to avoid entering the API key each time you run Commify.
To save an API key for a provider, use the --save-apikey
option followed by the provider name and the API key. For example:
commify --save-apikey openai sk-...
This will save the API key for the openai provider. You can also save an API key for the groq provider:
commify --save-apikey groq gsk-...
The saved API key will be stored in a file located at ~/.commify_env
and will be automatically used in future Commify runs.
If you need to update an existing API key, use the --mod-apikey
option followed by the provider name and the new API key. For example:
commify --mod-apikey openai sk-...
This will update the saved API key for the openai provider. Similarly, you can update the API key for the groq provider:
commify --mod-apikey groq gsk-...
If you prefer not to save the API key, you can provide it directly when running Commify using the --apikey
option. For example:
commify /path/to/repo --provider openai --apikey sk-...
This will use the provided API key for the current run without saving it.
Feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue if you have any suggestions or improvements for this feature!
Confirmed successful runs (with no errors) on the following:
-
OS:
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu24.04.1 LTS
- Linux Mint 22
-
Python:
- Python 3.11.9
- Python 3.12.3
-
AI Models:
- llama3.2-vision
Ollama
- llama3.1
Ollama
- dolphin-llama3
Ollama
- gpt-4o
G4F
- gpt-4o-mini
G4F
- deepseek-r1
Ollama
- Phi3.5
Ollama
- llama-3.3-70b-versatile
Groq
- deepseek-r1-distill-llama-70b
Groq
- llama3.2-vision
Let us know if it runs on your machine too!
Commify is developed and maintained by Matuco19.
- Matuco19 Website: matuco19.com
- GitHub: github.com/Matuco19
- Discord Server: discord.gg/Matuco19Server0
This project is open-source and available under the MATCO-Open-Source License. See the LICENSE
file for details.
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
Start making commits with Commify today! π