docs: clarify PR titles must follow conventional commit format#386
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Summary
Updated the CONTRIBUTING.md documentation to explicitly clarify that pull request titles must follow the conventional commit format, since they are used as squash merge commit messages.
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This documentation update helps contributors understand that PR titles are not just for communication purposes—they directly become commit messages when PRs are squash-merged. This prevents contributors from having to revise their PR titles during the merge process and maintains a clean, consistent commit history.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JDW5STgZjVmLd4JffCUc8R