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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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git-cliff
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Getting Started with CLI tools in Rust using Clap
git-cliff is a terminal tool that can generate changelog from the Git history by using conventional commits, as well as by using regex-powered parsers and you can even change the changelog template itself by using a configuration file. This tool is a great example of text parsing on the terminal and also uses clap_mangen which generates man pages. Useful for anyone who is serious about looking into making a production-ready terminal tool!
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changelog-gh-usernames: A tool to replace emails in changelogs with GitHub usernames
This was primarily aimed to work with git-cliff to generate changelogs for GitHub releases, since tagging contributors would include them as contributors for the release, while also ensuring structured changelogs thanks to git-cliff. As of now, it requires a few extra steps to get it working with git-cliff, but the integration should be much better once the PR for post-processors is merged.
- git-cliff is being re-licensed under the MIT & Apache 2.0
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git-cliff 1.2.0 is released! (highly customizable changelog generator)
GitHub: https://github.com/orhun/git-cliff Blog: https://git-cliff.org/blog/git-cliff-1.2.0/ Donate: https://donate.orhun.dev
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A new open-sourcing project launches!!! A declarative, compose-based and cross-platform GUI
It's the first time I see someone combining gitmoji with conventional commits (I use the later now for all my project, to generate my changelogs automatically with with git-cliff.)
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What's everyone working on this week (45/2022)?
I released my first crate that provides a derive macro to easily obtain a name of a current variant in an enum as a string. I did it mostly to learn about procedural macros and the process of releasing a crate. I then found out there is strum which does this and much more. Nonetheless, I learned a lot and I found couple of nice tools like ```cargo-release and git-cliff.
- New version of git-cliff is out! (changelog generator written in Rust)
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Git log is not a changelog
Yep, something like Git Cliff[1] is great for generating release notes from your commit messages.
And conventional commits are good thing to do regardless of whether you use them for release notes or not. Commit messages should be helpful and immediately obvious, too often its "fixed bug" or "finally figured out foo!", which really tell you nothing - might as well not have a message.
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Is `semantic-rs` maintained in a fork somewhere? Alternatives
Combining it with git cliff at least gives me some part of it, though.
git-cliff-action
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git-cliff: A highly customizable Changelog Generator that follows Conventional Commit specifications
Although there are a lot of other changelog generator implementations, I wanted to create git-cliff because: - I needed a more flexible/customizable changelog generator to use for my different projects (e.g. each one follows different commit templates) - I wanted everything to be managed with a single configuration file (which contains the template) - I wanted to automate my GitHub release workflow by including changelogs (git-cliff-action)
Thanks! Currently git-cliff does not have any other GitHub integration other than git-cliff-action. For the future, I'm not thinking of supporting specific Git hosting platforms and I want to keep the project focused only on Git. But having different use cases for git-cliff is alright and I might implement platform-specific features depending on the people's needs :)
What are some alternatives?
conventional-changelog - Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages and metadata.
cocogitto - The Conventional Commits toolbox
changie - Automated changelog tool for preparing releases with lots of customization options
cargo-update - A cargo subcommand for checking and applying updates to installed executables
GitHub Changelog Generator - Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub.
kubescape - Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform for your IDE, CI/CD pipelines, and clusters. It includes risk analysis, security, compliance, and misconfiguration scanning, saving Kubernetes users and administrators precious time, effort, and resources.
auto-changelog-action
kernel - The kernel for LibertyOS.
gnulib - upstream mirror
ssh-action - GitHub Actions for executing remote ssh commands.
github-action - GitHub Action for running Cypress end-to-end & component tests