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github.com/drone/drone-cli
Command line client for the Drone continuous integration server.
Documentation: https://docs.drone.io/cli
Run the changelog generator.
docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd)":/usr/local/src/your-app githubchangeloggenerator/github-changelog-generator -u harness -p drone-cli -t <secret github token>
You can generate a token by logging into your GitHub account and going to Settings -> Personal access tokens.
Next we tag the PR's with the fixes or enhancements labels. If the PR does not fufil the requirements, do not add a label.
Run the changelog generator again with the future version according to semver.
docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd)":/usr/local/src/your-app githubchangeloggenerator/github-changelog-generator -u harness -p drone-cli -t <secret token> --future-release v1.0.0
Create your pull request for the release. Get it merged then tag the release.
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