commitPersonality

Your commits are roasting you.

What do your commits say?

We turn your commits into memes and personality types —
even fix bug lol says a lot.
Take test
now
How it works :
1.Click Take Test - start instantly, no signup hassle.
2.Enter your GitHub ID -we pull your commit messages.
3.Get your personality type- analyzed, fun, and surprisingly accurate.

Behind every bug fix, there's a piece of you."

-Team commitPersonality

Personalities :
Conventional Connie
One line:
The strict librarian of commits who thinks Git is the holy scripture.
Vibe:
Connie whispers the Conventional Commits spec like a bedtime prayer. She refuses to commit until every word is lowercase, every scope is labeled, and every breaking change is marked with the drama it deserves.
Repo Side effect:
Opens PRs correcting your grammar.The history looks so polished you’d think it was generated by AI. Future devs love her, but teammates secretly roll their eyes when she corrects “feat” vs. “fix” for the 12th time.
Hotfix Hank
One line:
The 3 A.M. hero who saves production with duct tape and vibes.
Vibe:
Hank commits like he’s defusing a bomb — sweaty palms, racing heart, and a message that just says “pls work.” If code breaks, you’ll find him muttering “just one more quick fix.”
Repo Side effect:
Logs are a battlefield of half-thoughts: “fixed it,” “really fixed it,” “no seriously fixed it.” Nobody knows what happened, but hey — the app runs.
Verbose Vera
One line:
The Shakespeare of commits who writes sonnets instead of summaries.
Vibe:
Vera treats every commit like a memoir. She includes the what, why, how, emotional context, and sometimes even what she had for lunch while debugging. Reading her commits is like attending a TED Talk.
Repo Side effect:
Future devs have way too much context. The logs are insanely helpful, but you’ll need a coffee refill just to scroll through them.
Amendable Andy
One line:
The time traveler who edits history like it’s his personal diary.
Vibe:
Andy can’t resist rewording commits, squashing them into “masterpieces,” and force-pushing with a smug smile. He believes “git log” should look like an art gallery wall — no rough drafts allowed.
Repo Side effect:
Everything looks flawless, but teammates quietly panic when their branches explode after his rebases. The repo is spotless, but also mildly terrifying.
Meet the Developer :

I’m Aditya, a 20-year-old developer with a strong passion for web development and DevOps. I love exploring how modern web technologies and cloud-native tools come together to create scalable, reliable, and user-friendly systems. Hackathons have been a big part of my journey — I enjoy the thrill of solving problems under tight deadlines, collaborating with teammates, and turning abstract ideas into working prototypes.


Beyond the adrenaline of hackathons, I spend time experimenting with new stacks, refining my skills in containerization, orchestration, and automation, and constantly learning how to streamline development workflows. For me, building isn’t just about writing code — it’s about designing experiences, solving real challenges, and adding my own creative flavor to every project. My path so far has been full of trials and learning curves, but those moments have only strengthened my drive to keep pushing boundaries and making tech that feels alive.