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Created Sep 22, 2014 by Administrator@rootOwner

Closing issues by commit messages referring to the issue anywhere in the title

Created by: kumarharsh

In my organization, we are following a practice where the commit messages are written somewhat in the style of how the Angularjs team does it

But, the way GitLab requires me to close the issue is by starting the commit message with Closes #xxx, which not only breaks the practice, but also makes it difficult to read the git log easily when the styles are mixed up...

I'd like to know if it's possible to incorporate functionality, wherein an existing issue (say #xxx) can be closed via this commit message:

    fix(...): fix broken interface. closes #xxx
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