### Description I’d like to start a discussion about how `message_length_limit` should behave when it is set to a negative value. My current thinking is that `message_length_limit` should be limited to non-negative integers (`>= 0`), and that negative values should be rejected with an error. To help explore this direction, I’ve also opened a PR: #1908 . ### Steps to reproduce - `cz check -l -1 --message "feat: hello"` - `cz commit -l -1` ### Current behavior negative `message_length_limit` equals to no limit ### Desired behavior I’d like to clarify the intended behavior and, if this matches the expected design, make it consistent: - `message_length_limit < 0` raises an error. - `message_length_limit = 0` disables the length limit. - Leaving it unset in the CLI, or explicitly passing `None`, falls back to the config value consistently. If maintainers prefer a different policy, I’d be happy to adjust the PR accordingly. ### Screenshots _No response_ ### Environment Commitizen Version: 4.13.9 Python Version: 3.14.3 (main, Feb 3 2026, 15:32:20) [Clang 15.0.0 (clang-1500.1.0.2.5)] Operating System: Darwin