$ git commit -m"Fix typo in introduction to user guide"
git commit -m"message"
git commit -m "Write your message here"
git commit -m <msg>
git commit -message=<msg>
If your message says something like:
Make heroImage.jpg in index.html responsive,
then that's a good message.
You could adopt the convention that some developers use of
prefixing their commit messages with
feat for feature,
fix for a bugfix,
style for changes to your CSS,
docs for changes related to documentation,
refactor for refactored code or
maint for general maintenance.