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Automated release with Semantic Release and commitizen
When working with JavaScript projects, managing version numbers and commit messages is important for the maintainability of the project. Since 2020 I have been the main developer of Atomic Calendar Revive a highly customisable Home Assistant calendar card, I found maintaining versions and releases to be cumbersome until recently. In this article, I will introduce the commitizen and semantic-release packages for creation or appropriate commit messages and semantic versioning. I will also provide examples of how I am currently using these packages to streamline my release workflow and project maintenance.
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totaldebug/atomic-calendar-revive is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of atomic-calendar-revive is TypeScript.
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