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@auto-it/all-contributors
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Automatically add contributors as changelogs are produced.
Automatically add contributors as changelogs are produced.
This plugin maps one of the contribution type to a glob or array of globs. Out of the box the plugin will only detect the following contribution types:
doc
- Edits to any README, `['/*.mdx', '/.md', '/docs//', '/documentation//*']``example
- Edits to ['**/*.stories*', '**/*.story.*']
infra
- Edits to ['**/.circle/**/*', '**/.github/**/*', '**/travis.yml'],
test
- Edits to ['**/*.test.*']
code
- Edits to ['**/src/**/*', '**/lib/**/*', '**/package.json', '**/tsconfig.json']
This plugin is not included with the auto
CLI installed via NPM. To install:
npx install-peerdeps --dev @auto-it/all-contributors
You must have already installed and initialized all-contributors-cli
;
npx all-contributors init
{
"plugins": ["all-contributors"]
}
You use any of the contribution type. If you configure an pre-configured contribution type the arrays are not merged, it is overridden.
auto.rc
{
"plugins": [
[
"all-contributors",
{
"types": {
"plugin": "**/plugin/**/*",
"example": ["**/*.stories.*", "**/*.examples.*", "**/*.snippet.*"]
}
}
]
]
}
Useful for excluding bots from getting into your contributors.
auto.rc
{
"plugins": [
[
"all-contributors",
{
"exclude": ["dependabot", "ci-services"]
}
]
]
}
FAQs
Automatically add contributors as changelogs are produced.
The npm package @auto-it/all-contributors receives a total of 6,512 weekly downloads. As such, @auto-it/all-contributors popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @auto-it/all-contributors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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