開発の意図がひと目で伝わる!RaycastでGitmojiとバッジをサクッと入力する環境構築
https://qiita.com/Yamashita_Sosuke/items/1ca158a9ce0b4346728e?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
開発の意図がひと目で伝わる!RaycastでGitmojiとバッジをサクッと入力する環境構築
https://qiita.com/Yamashita_Sosuke/items/1ca158a9ce0b4346728e?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
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?
✨🐛💥 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
Released gitmoji-regex v1.0.3 with latest gitmoji addition: "✈️ ". #Ruby #FLOSS #Gitmoji [Share] gitmoji!
An emoji guide for your commit messages! Add some emojis to your Git commits!
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?
✨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✨
https://qiita.com/ramiyon_chan/items/5b056a4ec8f47fdf41c9?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
#qiita #extension #VSCode #VisualStudioCode #gitmoji #VSCode_Extension