A GitHub Action to create Changelog.md and Release notes based on git-chlog
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A GitHub Action to create Changelog.md and Release notes based on git-chlog
GitHub action to generate a changelog based on the Git history
🚀 A Containerized release-it to run anywhere
A GitHub Action to automatically update a "Keep a Changelog" CHANGELOG with the latest release notes.
▁▅▆▃▅ Git quick statistics is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in git repository.
The easiest way to auto versioning and generate changes logs on CI
This is a quick guide on how to implement automatic semantic versioning using husky.js, commitlint, semantic release and github actions.
📦 A really fast & lightweight CLI utility that takes care of releasing Git software projects, put together purely with bash scripting.
Github Action that wraps jwage/changelog-generator and generates the changelog for the given milestone.
git-subcommand to write the changelog in a consistent format and tag it using semantic versioning
Tools for generating Git ChangeLogs, including generating and pushing Release workflows in GitLab CI/CD and GitHub Action's Push Release workflows
GitHub Action for changelog tool
🚀 Automate versioning, changelog creation, README updates and GitHub releases using GitHub Actions,npm, docker or bash.
📦 A really fast & lightweight CLI utility that takes care of releasing Git software projects, put together purely with bash scripting.
A simple tool that automates generating and updating a changelog
please is semver release made easy, detects current version from API or tags and next version from commits, creates detailed changelogs that are configurable.
🚀 A changelog configuration for Semantic Release that supports emojis
Generates release notes from merged pull request since last release
A handy pair of scripts for managing your CHANGELOG and initiating a versioned release.
Add a description, image, and links to the changelog topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the changelog topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."