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untold tide
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A little unrelated but. I'm fixing a bug in a file which is used in like 10 places. So it changes the behaviour a little for all of those.

In all of thise places it is fixed and it should it's working as expected. So the question I have is: In the commit message do I include all of the places it fixes?

Actually while writting this I came up with the idea of creating an issue and then just closimg it with the commit?

Would love a comment on this. Thanks!

grand sorrelBOT
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exotic magnet
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Just write a short description of the bug

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not necessarily what if affects

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If you have an issue for that, that can have more context but I would still include some description in the commit