use git_commit_prefix_gen::{Analyzer, CommitConvention}; fn main() { let convention = CommitConvention::default(); let analyzer = Analyzer::with_convention(convention); println!("Git Commit Prefix Generator - Basic Usage Example"); println!("================================================\n"); println!("This example demonstrates how to use the library to analyze git changes"); println!("and generate commit message prefixes.\n"); println!("Current directory: {:?}", std::env::current_dir().unwrap()); match std::env::current_dir() { Ok(path) => match analyzer.analyze(&path) { Ok(changes) => { println!("Found {} changed files", changes.len()); let suggestions = analyzer.generate_suggestions(&changes); if suggestions.is_empty() { println!("\nNo suggestions available (no changes detected)"); } else { for suggestion in &suggestions { println!("\nSuggested commit: {}", suggestion); if let Some(scope) = &suggestion.scope { println!(" Type: {}", suggestion.commit_type); println!(" Scope: {}", scope); println!(" Confidence: {:.0}%", suggestion.confidence * 100.0); } } } } Err(e) => println!("Error analyzing changes: {}", e), }, Err(e) => println!("Error getting current directory: {}", e), } }