So my branch is named after bugtracker ticket number, something like "issue-1234", and we have a convention to always write down ticket number in commit message. I'm wondering if it's possible to append the ticket number in commit message automatically when I'm working on an issue-* branch without me explicitly typing it.
I looked at git commit hooks, namely pre-commit, prepare-message, and post-commit, and none of them seem to be able to do what I wanted. Post-commit hook comes close, but you cannot modify the message that's committed with -m.
To reiterate, I'm wondering if this is possible:
On branch: issue-1234
git commit -a -m"fixed this pesky issue"
After the commit, in git log, it shows the message as:
fixed this pesky issue. ticket number: #1234