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Use latest commit message as default release description #251

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tom-seddon opened this issue Jan 14, 2023 · 2 comments
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Use latest commit message as default release description #251

tom-seddon opened this issue Jan 14, 2023 · 2 comments
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This appears to be in the environment, so it should be easy to arrange: pop the right thing in the description field in the deploy section.

Of course, Powershell doesn't actually print the full environment variable name. But it's clearly there... somewhere...!

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(Not sure GitHub releases render Markdown syntax from the commit comments - pretty sure not, last time I checked. But the current default description is an Ed Balls-style b2, so anything more useful than that would be an improvement.)

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The extended part is literally only the extended part. Need to use APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT_MESSAGE as well.

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