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semantic-release-commitlint
Advanced tools
This plugin is a thin layer on top of conventional-changelog/commitlint packages allowing it to be used together with semantic-release tool to enforce conventional commits style guide. The reasoning to this is, that it is more beneficial to automate the enforcing than having it as a manual part of code review process. This takes some load away from developers and allows them to prevent merges to release branches when commits do not follow the convention.
npm install --save-dev semantic-release-commitlint
Add semantic-release-commitlint
to semantic-release configuration after @semantic-release/commit-analyzer
.
The plugin is run in analyzeCommits
-lifecycle and will throw an error with linting results if linting fails.
Currently the plugin has only one configuration setting:
failOnWarning
undefined
(falsy)rules
{}
warnOnly
undefined
(falsy)THREE, three configuration settings... oh blast it!
FAQs
Plugin for validating commit message formats
We found that semantic-release-commitlint 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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