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# configuration file for git-cliff (0.1.0) | ||
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[changelog] | ||
# changelog header | ||
header = """ | ||
<!-- | ||
Usage: | ||
Change log entries are generated by git cliff ref: https://github.com/orhun/git-cliff | ||
This can be run using "make changelog tag=vx.y.z" | ||
Each commit should be conventional, the following message groups are supported. | ||
* feat, feature | ||
* imp | ||
* bug, fix | ||
* deprecated | ||
* (api)! | ||
* (statemachine)! | ||
Types of changes (Stanzas): | ||
"Features" for new features. (feat, feature) | ||
"Improvements" for changes in existing functionality. (imp) | ||
"Deprecated" for soon-to-be removed features. | ||
"Bug Fixes" for any bug fixes. (bug, fix) | ||
"API Breaking" for breaking exported APIs used by developers building on SDK. Add (api)! e.g. fix(api)!: api breaking fix | ||
"State Machine Breaking" for any changes that result in a different AppState given the same genesisState and txList. Add (statemachine)! e.g. fix(statemachine)!: state machine breaking fix | ||
Ref: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/ | ||
--> | ||
# Changelog | ||
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. | ||
""" | ||
# template for the changelog body | ||
# https://tera.netlify.app/docs/#introduction | ||
body = """ | ||
{% if version %}\ | ||
## [{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }}] - {{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }} | ||
{% else %}\ | ||
## [unreleased] | ||
{% endif %}\ | ||
{% for group, commits in commits | group_by(attribute="group") %} | ||
### {{ group | striptags | trim | upper_first }} | ||
{% for commit in commits %} | ||
* {{ commit.message | upper_first }}\ | ||
{% endfor %} | ||
{% endfor %}\n | ||
""" | ||
# remove the leading and trailing whitespace from the template | ||
trim = true | ||
# changelog footer | ||
footer = """ | ||
<!-- generated by git-cliff --> | ||
""" | ||
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[git] | ||
# parse the commits based on https://www.conventionalcommits.org | ||
conventional_commits = true | ||
# filter out the commits that are not conventional | ||
filter_unconventional = true | ||
# process each line of a commit as an individual commit | ||
split_commits = true | ||
# regex for preprocessing the commit messages | ||
commit_preprocessors = [ | ||
# A reference to an issue is appened to commits that looks like "(#1234)", this will be replaced | ||
# with a link to that issue, e.g. "[#$1234](https://github.com/cosmos/ibc-go/issues/1234)". | ||
{ pattern = '\((\w+\s)?#([0-9]+)\)', replace = "([#${2}](https://github.com/cosmos/ibc-go/issues/${2}))" }, | ||
# any reference to a pr like "pr-1234" will be replaced with a link to the PR. | ||
{ pattern = '\(pr-([0-9]+)\)', replace = "([#${1}](https://github.com/cosmos/ibc-go/pulls/${1}))" }, | ||
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# the following patterns only exist because "split_commits" is set to true, and we are processesing | ||
# each line of the commit as a separate message. | ||
# these exist to filter out common messages that appear in commit messages that are technically | ||
# conventional, but we do not way to include in the changelog. | ||
{ pattern = '^Signed-off-by:.*', replace='' }, | ||
{ pattern = '^Co-authored-by:.*', replace='' }, | ||
# don't include references to issues as changelog entries. | ||
{ pattern = '^ref:.*', replace='' }, | ||
# exclude CVSS format, CVE can still be included in regular conventinal commits. | ||
{ pattern = 'CVSS:.*', replace='' }, | ||
# don't include dependabot auto merge entries. | ||
{ pattern = '.*dependabot-automerge-.*', replace='' }, | ||
# don't include statements saying which issue is closed. | ||
{ pattern = '^closes:.*', replace='' }, | ||
# remove standalone links in the commit messages. | ||
{ pattern = '^https://.*', replace='' }, | ||
# remove lines with html. | ||
{ pattern = '^<.*', replace='' }, | ||
] | ||
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# regex for parsing and grouping commits | ||
commit_parsers = [ | ||
# specifying the number in a comment is a workaround to enable ordering of groups. | ||
# these comments are stripped out of the markdown with the filter "{{ group | striptags | trim | upper_first }}" | ||
# above in the body template. | ||
{ message = "^((?i)deps|(?i)dep|(?i)build)", group = "<!-- 0 -->Dependencies" }, | ||
{ message = '^.*\(api\)!', group = "<!-- 1 -->API Breaking" }, | ||
{ message = '^.*\(statemachine\)!', group = "<!-- 2 -->State Machine Breaking" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)improvements|(?i)imp)", group = "<!-- 3 -->Improvements" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)feature|(?i)feat)", group = "<!-- 4 -->Features" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)fix|(?i)bug)", group = "<!-- 5 -->Bug Fixes" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)doc|(?i)docs|(?i)documentation)", group = "<!-- 6 -->Documentation" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)test|(?i)e2e)", group = "<!-- 7 -->Testing" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)deprecated)", group = "<!-- 8 -->Deprecated" }, | ||
{ message = "^((?i)chore|(?i)misc|(?i)nit)", group = "<!-- 9 -->Miscellaneous Tasks" }, | ||
] | ||
# filter out the commits that are not matched by commit parsers | ||
filter_commits = false | ||
# glob pattern for matching git tags | ||
tag_pattern = "v[0-9]*" | ||
# regex for skipping tags | ||
skip_tags = "" | ||
# regex for ignoring tags | ||
ignore_tags = "" | ||
# sort the tags chronologically | ||
date_order = false | ||
# sort the commits inside sections by oldest/newest order | ||
sort_commits = "oldest" |