changelog
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Simple bash script for easy work with https://github.com/mh-cbon/changelog.
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GitHub action to verify that the changelog file has been updated in a PR
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The easiest way to auto versioning and generate changes logs on CI
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A zero-dependency command-line tool to automate GitHub releases, version tagging, and changelog updates — written in pure Bash
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git-subcommand to write the changelog in a consistent format and tag it using semantic versioning
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Github Action for creating a CHANGELOG.md file based on semver and conventional commits.
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Helper scripts meant to be used in travis CI pipelines
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📦 A really fast & lightweight CLI utility that takes care of releasing Git software projects, put together purely with bash scripting.
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A travis config that can be used to send Telegram messages on new builds
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Various files for project continuity.
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Comprehensive examples of automated release workflows: standard-version, semantic-release, release-please, and changesets
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A bunch of scripts that helps developers manage their software releases. It provides a ready-to-use process to track tasks, organize releases, and automate deployment processes.
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small tool for create right commit
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Merge changes into changelog - https://github.com/sschmid/bee
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Shiplog turns your Git repo into a cryptographically-signed, append-only ledger for every deployment. Zero SaaS costs. Zero external infra. Just Git.
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