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@alexjfisher Perhaps a |
With a file of markdown for each tag you want a summary? |
@alexjfisher I was more like;
Now that we're dreaming of things to come. |
I went for yaml with a separate key for |
oh ok. That makes sense. Maybe 'releases.yml' to allow for other stuff in the future? I can imagine people maybe wanting to mark a release as 'pulled' or 'deprecated' or who knows. At Vox Pupuli we might try and use the same data to mark tags in github as releases. Maybe something that aligns with that concept would be good? |
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Hi
It'd be really nice if there was a way to add release 'summaries' when using this tool. Random example.
At first I thought the tool could either examine tags for annotations or maybe query the github 'release' data, but this won't work (people need to generate the changelog and include it in a release before they've tagged the project).
Maybe we could use a
.github-changelog-generator.yaml
(naming things is hard!) at the root of the repo? I dunno... something along the lines of... (ill thought out example follows)Any suggestions?
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