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@open-sauced/semantic-release-conventional-config
Advanced tools
semantic-release shareable config to publish to
npm
and/orghcr
.
This shareable configuration use the following plugins:
conventional-changelog-conventionalcommits
@semantic-release/commit-analyzer
@semantic-release/release-notes-generator
@semantic-release/changelog
@semantic-release/npm
@semantic-release/git
@semantic-release/github
@semantic-release-plus/docker
npm install --save-dev @open-sauced/semantic-release-conventional-config
The shareable config can be configured in the semantic-release configuration file:
{
"extends": "@open-sauced/semantic-release-conventional-config"
}
See each plugin documentation for required installation and configuration steps.
Set DISABLE_DOCKER
to any value if you want to disable the docker docker plugin.
Set private
to true in package.json
if yof want to disable docker.
An example leveraging node
and docker
build artifacts can be found in open-sauced.
We encourage you to contribute to Open Sauced! Please check out the Contributing guide for guidelines about how to proceed.
If you decide to fix a bug, make sure to use the conventional commit available at:
npm run push
Got Questions? Join the conversation in our Discord.
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