conventional-changelog
csshake
conventional-changelog | csshake | |
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12 | 6 | |
7,574 | 4,828 | |
0.8% | - | |
9.0 | 3.0 | |
9 days ago | 6 months ago | |
TypeScript | SCSS | |
ISC License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
conventional-changelog
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Git commit helper: add emojis to your commits
Using Conventional Commits ⭐ as a standard for your commit messages, makes Semantic Versioning 🔖 as easy as can be, with tools like Conventional Changelog 📄 Standard Version 🔖 and Semantic Release 📦🚀
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Using semantic-release to automate releases and changelogs
conventional-changelog-conventionalcommits is a package used for creating conventional commits and has a bit more configuration possibilities with changelogs in contrast to the default Angular commit scheme.
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Conventional Commits - Specification for Your Commit Messages
Finally, it is also interesting to be able to automatically generate the CHANGELOG file from the commit messages. There are various tools for this, one of them is Conventional Changelog
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Minor imperfections that shout ‘beginner code’
Some projects generate change logs automatically from commits. For example, angular uses conventional-changelog.
- GitHub Actions can't find built binaries to put them to a release
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Confused about how to get my packages up to `1.0.0` using Lerna / Conventional commits...
I'm under the understanding from this issue that in semver, a package that is <1.0.0 is considered unstable. This means that a breaking change can occur at any version, usually between minors.
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Automatically update git major tags on GitHub marketplace release
conventional-changelog-conventionalcommits
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Keep a Changelog
[1] - https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-chang...
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What are some good practices for writing changelogs/update notes?
I dont use myself, but some people follows something like the conventional commit spec, and then uses a generator.
csshake
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CSShake: Let DOM Shake
this little CSS project
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Top 10 Animation Libraries – (CSS + JavaScript )
You could download the complete csshake.css file or separated files for each shake animation (i.e csshake-little.css). Each one expanded or minified.
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15+ Awesome CSS Animation Resources
5.CSShake
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CSS Deep
elrumordelaluz/csshake - CSS classes to move your DOM!
What are some alternatives?
keep-a-changelog - If you build software, keep a changelog.
magic - CSS3 Animations with special effects
standard-version - :trophy: Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation, with semver.org and conventionalcommits.org
bounce.js - Create beautiful CSS3 powered animations in no time.
git-cliff - A highly customizable Changelog Generator that follows Conventional Commit specifications ⛰️
motion-ui - 💎 The powerful Sass library for creating CSS transitions and animations
Release It! 🚀 - 🚀 Automate versioning and package publishing
animate.css - 🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing.
release-please - generate release PRs based on the conventionalcommits.org spec
denosass - DenoSass is a complete nearly fully featured Sass compiler for Deno and Browser
rn-boilerplate - React native boilerplate with formik, ui kittens, eslint setup, and expo
tuesday - A quirky CSS Animation Library by Shakr