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The author critiques the Conventional Commits specification, arguing that it prioritizes machine readability over human readability, which can lead to confusion and inefficiencies in commit message practices. Key points of contention include the mandatory commit type prefix, the handling of breaking changes, and the advice on modifying commit messages post-release. The author advocates for a more human-centric approach to commit message standards.
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