So... I use #gitmoji for my #ConventionalCommits, and I absolutely love it. I've been using semantic-release-gitmoji [1] in order to build a `CHANGELOG.md` file out of the commit history, but it doesn't seem to be particularly well-maintained. I'm currently bumping up against a security vulnerability that I can't patch (reliably) because of a transient dependency, so I'm hoping somebody out there has an alternative approach. A cursory web search turned up bupkis.

I'm not necessarily married to semantic-release, but I like it quite a bit and would prefer to continue using it if possible. (I've used release-please in the past and thought it was decent, as well, so if there's a solution involving that, maybe I'd be up for it.)

Does anybody else build changelogs from conventional commits using gitmoji? If so, what's your stack?

1. https://github.com/momocow/semantic-release-gitmoji

GitHub - momocow/semantic-release-gitmoji: ✨🐛💥 A semantic-release plugin for gitmojis. Different from conventional changelog, Gitmoji commits are used to determine a release type and generate release notes.

✨🐛💥 A semantic-release plugin for gitmojis. Different from conventional changelog, Gitmoji commits are used to determine a release type and generate release notes. - momocow/semantic-release-gitmoji

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 Released gitmoji-regex v1.0.3 with latest gitmoji addition: "✈️ ". #Ruby #FLOSS #Gitmoji
Showcases an example of how to use the gem to enforce gitmoji commits with .git-hooks in the repo:
https://github.com/galtzo-floss/gitmoji-regex/tree/main/.git-hooks
gitmoji-regex/.git-hooks at main · galtzo-floss/gitmoji-regex

🔥 A regular expression matching Gitmoji (a subset of Unicode Emoji) symbols - galtzo-floss/gitmoji-regex

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[Share] gitmoji!

An emoji guide for your commit messages! Add some emojis to your Git commits!

#git #github #gitmoji

https://gitmoji.dev/

gitmoji

An emoji guide for your commit messages.

🏭 Hi, I’m very pleased to tell you I’ve finished working on two decks in my new Anki deck ‘factory’, which is a Git monorepo where the work on all of my new decks is done. Feel free to check it out here 🙂

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😜 One deck is for Gitmoji, a more-or-less standardised emoji guide for commit messages.
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🤏 The other one is a deck for structures and idioms involving prepositional phrases in Welsh. If you learn Welsh it might be quite useful for you; otherwise I guess it might… not.
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🔊 In addition, my Tatoeba decks are also linked there. They are quite old (2019); there are languages which have many new sentences with audio since then. Sometime I will redo them all (although the process is automatic to a large degree, it’s still quite time consuming).

What’s next?

- A deck based on Thorne’s
A Comprehensive Welsh grammar (Gramadeg Cymraeg cynhwysfawr). Tons of (Literary) Welsh sentences, many of which are taken from real native texts, with grammatical explanations. This is quite a massive project.
- Updating and sharing some decks I’ve worked on in the past (some are finished, some are not). This includes decks for Breton, Welsh, French, Old Norse, Sámi languages, toki pona and Middle Welsh.

What’s not?

- Any ‘AI’ nonsense
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Everything will appear in the table in the above repository, and I will occasionally post announcements about new decks here
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#Anki #anki_deck #anki_decks #ankideck #flashcards #Git #hg #SCM #Gitmoji #emoji #Cymraeg #Welsh #Welsh_language #prepositions #prepositionsareweird #Breton #French #Old_Norse #OldNorse #Sami #Saami #Sami_languages #Saami_languages #tokipona #toki_pona #Middle_Welsh #MiddleWelsh #Radicle
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Does anybody in my filter bubble use https://gitmoji.dev/ ? How do you use it? Do you use any automation to generate changelogs/release notes from the log?
#git #gitmoji
gitmoji

An emoji guide for your commit messages.

Can anybody convince me to use Gitmoji?
Or explain to me why using emojis for categorisation in git commit messages is not worth the effort?

https://gitmoji.dev/

#dev #softwareDevelopment #git #GitHub #gitmoji #emoji

gitmoji

An emoji guide for your commit messages.

@gslin 當然是要用 #gitmoji 啊~

https://gitmoji.dev

gitmoji

An emoji guide for your commit messages.

#gitmoji - yay or nay?

https://gitmoji.dev/

i kind of like them
gitmoji

An emoji guide for your commit messages.

✨VS Code + gitmoji でコミットメッセージにササッと絵文字をつけよう✨ - Qiita

👀 gitmojiって?gitのコミットメッセージに絵文字をつけて、コミットの変更内容を把握しやすくする取り組みです。https://gitmoji.dev/CLIツールやVS Codeの拡張…

Qiita
I’m discovering that there is a thing called #gitmoji that apparently enough people use to warrant a plugin for #commitlint and all i’ve got to say is WTAF is wrong with you people? Deciphering crappy commit messages wasn’t interesting enough so you had to swtich to hieroglyphics?