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Yes, the why is very very important, but imo it's also useful with a one-liner summary of the actual change.

Consider a trivial change but affecting tens of places in the code, eg an API change. It's very useful to be able to quickly glance past "use new abc-API; required since dependency X bumped to Y" and mentally move on, rather than actually having eyes scanning over those actual changes.




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