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Standardize commit and release #85

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agentofuser opened this issue May 6, 2019 · 3 comments
Open

Standardize commit and release #85

agentofuser opened this issue May 6, 2019 · 3 comments
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agentofuser commented May 6, 2019

Current Behavior

No standardized commit messages or release process for created libraries.

Desired Behavior

yarn commit with prompts and linting + yarn release

Suggested Solution

Something like conventional commits + git-cz + semantic release.

@aleclarson
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This seems more suited for a mrm plugin.

@jaredpalmer
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Not my style. Closing.

@agilgur5 agilgur5 added the kind: feature New feature or request label Mar 19, 2020
@agilgur5 agilgur5 added solution: unresolved Issue has been closed by OP but root cause has not necessarily been resolved and removed solution: unresolved Issue has been closed by OP but root cause has not necessarily been resolved labels Sep 12, 2020
@agilgur5 agilgur5 reopened this Sep 12, 2020
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agilgur5 commented Sep 12, 2020

Re-opening since #254 illustrates the need for such a tool in TSDX itself and TSDX already has a yarn release itself (not semantic yet though). I personally do this in my own commits and libraries and would appreciate this feature. I up-voted this back when I was just a contributor too.

joeflateau pushed a commit to joeflateau/tsdx that referenced this issue Nov 12, 2021
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