Bash
We all know the ritual. You finish a batch of changes, run git add, type git commit, and then… you stare at the blank terminal. Fifty characters to summarise hours of work. Then a longer description that nobody will read. If you follow conventional commits, there’s the added overhead of picking the right type prefix: feat:, fix:, docs:, refactor:, etc.
Let’s be honest. Most of the time I just write “fix stuff” and hit enter.