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@commitlint/travis-cli
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Lint all relevant commits for a change or PR on Travis CI
This package is a convenience wrapper around commitlint
,
providing zero-configuration linting of all relevant commits
for a given change/build combination.
npm install --save-dev @commitlint/travis-cli
# .travis.yml
script
- commitlint-travis
19.0.0 (2024-02-27)
migrate to pure ESM
feat: migrate to pure ESM
chore: update snapshot
fix: load parserPreset
with another await
test: migrate to vitest
test: remove no replacement --runInBand
test-ci script
chore: fix code reviews
refactor(load): rewrite resolve logic
fix(config-nx-scopes): fix syntax error
feat(resolve-extends): add resolveFrom and loadParserPreset
feat(load): use resolveFrom and loadParserPreset from resolve-extends
test: include only @commitlint/* packages src in coverage
test: explicit import vitest utilities
test: remove @jest/globals from dependencies
fix(resolve-extends): resolveFrom
output should be platform aware
test: restore NO_COLOR to test script
chore: fix linting issues
fix: should use fileURLToPath instead of pathname for Windows compatibility
Apply suggestions from code review
fix: should reuse cli
instead call yargs()
feat(cli): set terminalWidth as wrap to avoid work break on help
Update .eslintrc.cjs
feat: migrate @commitlint/config-conventional to pure ESM
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Lint all relevant commits for a change or PR on Travis CI
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