fix: Add parse-commit-message to the specs

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Damiano Petrungaro 2019-07-04 13:04:00 +02:00
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@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ The Conventional Commit specification is inspired by, and based heavily on, the
The first draft of this specification has been written in collaboration with some of the folks contributing to:
* [conventional-changelog](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog): a set of tools for parsing conventional commit messages from git histories.
* [parse-commit-message](https://github.com/olstenlarck/parse-commit-message): Spec compliant parsing utility to get object like `{ header: { type, scope, subject }, body, footer }` from given commit message string.
* [bumped](https://bumped.github.io): a tool for releasing software that makes it easy to perform actions before and after releasing a new version of your software.
* [unleash](https://github.com/netflix/unleash): a tool for automating the software release and publishing lifecycle.
* [lerna](https://github.com/lerna/lerna): a tool for managing monorepos, which grew out of the Babel project.

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@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ The Conventional Commit specification is inspired by, and based heavily on, the
The first draft of this specification has been written in collaboration with some of the folks contributing to:
* [conventional-changelog](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog): a set of tools for parsing conventional commit messages from git histories.
* [parse-commit-message](https://github.com/olstenlarck/parse-commit-message): Spec compliant parsing utility to get object like `{ header: { type, scope, subject }, body, footer }` from given commit message string.
* [bumped](https://bumped.github.io): a tool for releasing software that makes it easy to perform actions before and after releasing a new version of your software.
* [unleash](https://github.com/netflix/unleash): a tool for automating the software release and publishing lifecycle.
* [lerna](https://github.com/lerna/lerna): a tool for managing monorepos, which grew out of the Babel project.