should commits include a main file name change or not - and if not, what tools help you?

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  • I think you looked at a different link. Newest commit is 12 days old so the 14 day thing makes little sense. The 2nd and 3rd newest commit includes a filename https://github.com/laravel/laravel/commit/f5cac881c98df3a4b81588f97bb87a7dd062e725

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  • I've done it myself on laravel/framework: https://github.com/laravel/framework/commit/5465780451f6e52c431d05d41df8b20ba5ac74c4

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  • Taylor himself does these as well, e.g. https://github.com/laravel/docs/commit/42577a537a58a6f60eed708d82895023aa0ee9df

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  • Couple of recent ones by Barry here, just search for "Update": https://github.com/laravel/octane/commits/master

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