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release-please-action reviews and mentions
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Automating Tag Creation, Release, and Docker Image Publishing with GitHub Actions
For automating releases based on conventional commits, I used the google-github-actions/release-please-action@v3 action.
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Helm chart release management between environments
If you are using GitHub Action, you can try this https://github.com/google-github-actions/release-please-action
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Automating Ruby Gem Releases with GitHub Actions
Release Please Action is a GitHub action created by Google to automate releases with Conventional Commit Messages. As you merge PR's into your main branch, the action will create/update a new release branch that automatically adds your commits to a changelog and bumps the version according to your commits. When you're ready to release your changes, merging the PR will cause a new GitHub release to be created and released. We can even automate publishing to package registries like RubyGems!
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
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google-github-actions/release-please-action is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of release-please-action is TypeScript.
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