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Writing Git commit messages makes you yawn? 🥱 Here is a tool that will stage/commit/push for you!


Why Yawn?

In its most basic form, you make changes, run yawn, and boom – your code is staged (if needed), committed with AI-generated message, and pushed. All in one go!

But "simple" doesn't mean "limited". Under the hood, yawn is super customizable:

  • Tweak the AI prompt or use different Gemini model? ✅
  • Automatically stage changes, commit and push? ✅
  • Override defaults using environment variables or additional parameters? ✅
  • Override config per project? ✅
  • Avoid Gemini API limits? ✅
  • Sensible defaults? ✅
  • Need to push skipping Git hooks (git push --no-verify)? You may even force push, if you want. ✅

It really adapts to your workflow, that's why I made it and why it is better than any other Git commit message generator I've tried.


Installation

Requires Go 1.24+. Make sure $GOPATH/bin or $HOME/go/bin is in your PATH.

Run: go install github.com/Mayurifag/yawn/cmd/yawn@latest

There are also pre-compiled binaries in packages, yet I am too lazy to write instructions to install them in Windows, MacOS and Linux. Yeah, those curl ones.

Pro-tip: alias q="yawn" is very useful, add it after first tries + config adaptations and your workflow will be changed forever. 😉


Customization

Want to tweak things? yawn is flexible!

  • See all options: Run yawn --generate-config to see a commented default configuration file (.yawn.toml).
  • Common tweaks:
    • gemini_model: Use a different Gemini model.
    • prompt: Rewrite the instructions for the AI.
    • ask_stage: Set to false to never stage automatically.
    • auto_push: Set to true to always push after commit.
    • push_command: Change how yawn pushes (e.g., git push --no-verify origin HEAD).
    • wait_for_ssh_keys: Set to true to make yawn wait until SSH keys are available via ssh-add -l before pushing. Useful for workflows involving tools like KeePassXC where the agent might not have keys immediately. Defaults to false.

Place your customizations in ./.yawn.toml (project-specific) or ~/.config/yawn/config.toml (global), or use YAWN_* environment variables.

By default, yawn generates commit messages following the Conventional Commits specification, which provides a standardized format for commit messages. This makes your commit history more readable and enables automated tools to parse your commit messages.


Contributing

Found a bug or have an idea? Issues and Pull Requests are welcome on the GitHub repository!


License

This project is released into the public domain under The Unlicense. See the LICENSE file for details.


Roadmap

  • Remove verbose mode - it is not needed and complicates code
  • Add feature to send to fallback model if current model is down for a while (happens with new models)
  • Think of better config handling. Current solution is complex. Though I also need source of config, koanf seems missing this functionality. Plus better init file handling.
  • Rewrite README.md
  • Dockerfile -> release it -> add alias to README.md
  • Make installation easier for all OSes (i.e. homebrew installation) and README.md better
  • Release 1.0.0 when it will be mature enough
  • Change release process makefile command