Versions:

  • 1.1.2
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.0.1

Commitly 1.1.2, published by Commitly, is a lightweight developer utility that automatically generates meaningful Git commit messages through an integrated AI engine. Positioned in the Source Code / Development Tools category, the application reads staged changes in any local repository, analyzes diffs for added, modified, or deleted files, and returns a concise, convention-compliant message ready to be committed. By eliminating the need to compose descriptions manually, Commitly reduces cognitive overhead during rapid iteration cycles, keeps project histories readable, and enforces consistent style across distributed teams. Typical use cases include solo developers who want to accelerate small fixes, teams practicing continuous integration that require uniform commit logs for automated changelogs, and open-source maintainers reviewing high volumes of pull requests. The tool runs from either the command line or a GUI panel, supports conventional commits specification, and allows users to adjust tone, length, and language before finalizing text. Since its initial appearance, Commitly has shipped three public versions, with 1.1.2 introducing performance refinements and broader encoding support for non-ASCII file names. All editions remain compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux repositories initialized with Git 2.20 or later. Commitly is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest version, and support batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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