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@mlaursen/changelog-preset
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This is a custom standard-changelog preset that is based off of the angular preset that logs a bit more in the changelog.
This is a custom standard-changelog preset that is based off of the angular preset that logs a bit more in the changelog.
The default behavior of this template will:
feat
-> Features
fix
-> Bug Fixes
perf
-> Performance Improvements
docs
-> Documentation
revert
-> Reverts
(or if commit message has revert
)Other Internal Changes
Bug Fixes
Features
Documentation
Reverts
Performance Improvements
Other Internal Changes
The behavior can be configured by creating a changelog.config.js
at the root of your git repo.
Check out the configuration interface for documentation about how the config works.
const {
createConfig,
defaultCommitGroupsSort,
defaultGetCommitType,
defaultGetCommitScope,
} = require("@mlaursen/changelog-preset/createConfig");
// the `createConfig` is just used to add intellisense for the config
module.exports = createConfig({
// these are _basically_ the defaults
// tokens: [],
// tokenizer: (subject) => subject,
// ignoreDeps: true,
// getCommitType: defaultGetCommitType,
// getCommitScope: defaultGetCommitScope,
// commitGroupsSort: defaultCommitGroupsSort,
});
FAQs
This is a custom standard-changelog preset that is based off of the angular preset that logs a bit more in the changelog.
The npm package @mlaursen/changelog-preset receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @mlaursen/changelog-preset popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mlaursen/changelog-preset demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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