Tools to generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages and metadata.
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The conventional-changelog organization on GitHub hosts a variety of tools designed to generate changelogs and release notes from commit messages and metadata. With a focus on JavaScript, TypeScript, and CoffeeScript, notable repositories include commitlint, conventional-changelog, and standard-version, catering to developers looking to streamline their release processes.
📓 Lint commit messages
Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages and metadata.
:trophy: Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation, with semver.org and conventionalcommits.org
Create a GitHub/GitLab/etc. release using a project's commit messages and metadata.
a spec describing the config options supported by conventional-config for upstream tooling
:mag: Detect what commit message convention your repository is using.
Atom conventional-changelog package
Get repository user and project information from package.json file contents.
Make a new GitHub release using conventional-github-releaser
Project to allow organization members to organization their efforts.
Artwork for the conventional-changelog organization.
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conventional-changelog builds a range of tools on GitHub aimed at automating changelog generation and release note creation. Key projects include commitlint and standard-version, which help maintain consistency in commit messages and versioning.
The primary programming languages used by conventional-changelog are JavaScript, TypeScript, and CoffeeScript. These languages support the development of various tools that facilitate changelog automation and commit message linting.
Yes, all of conventional-changelog's repositories are public on GitHub. This open approach allows developers to contribute to and utilize tools like conventional-changelog and commitlint for their projects.
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