/release-notes-generator

:clipboard: semantic-release plugin to generate changelog content with conventional-changelog

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release-notes-generator

semantic-release plugin to generate changelog content with conventional-changelog

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Step Description
generateNotes Generate release notes for the commits added since the last release with conventional-changelog.

Install

$ npm install @semantic-release/release-notes-generator -D

Usage

The plugin can be configured in the semantic-release configuration file:

{
  "plugins": [
    ["@semantic-release/commit-analyzer", {
      "preset": "angular",
      "parserOpts": {
        "noteKeywords": ["BREAKING CHANGE", "BREAKING CHANGES", "BREAKING"]
      }
    }],
    ["@semantic-release/release-notes-generator", {
      "preset": "angular",
      "parserOpts": {
        "noteKeywords": ["BREAKING CHANGE", "BREAKING CHANGES", "BREAKING"]
      },
      "writerOpts": {
        "commitsSort": ["subject", "scope"]
      }
    }]
  ]
}

With this example:

  • the commits that contains BREAKING CHANGE, BREAKING CHANGES or BREAKING in their body will be considered breaking changes (by default the angular preset checks only for BREAKING CHANGE and BREAKING CHANGES)
  • the commits will be sorted in the changelog by subject then scope (by default the angular preset sort the commits in the changelog by scope then subject)

Configuration

Options

Option Description Default
preset conventional-changelog preset (possible values: angular, atom, codemirror, ember, eslint, express, jquery, jshint, conventionalcommits). angular
config NPM package name of a custom conventional-changelog preset. -
parserOpts Additional conventional-commits-parser options that will extends the ones loaded by preset or config. This is convenient to use a conventional-changelog preset with some customizations without having to create a new module. -
writerOpts Additional conventional-commits-writer options that will extends the ones loaded by preset or config. This is convenient to use a conventional-changelog preset with some customizations without having to create a new module. -
host The host used to generate links to issues and commits. See conventional-changelog-writer#host. The host from the repositoryurl option.
linkCompare Whether to include a link to compare changes since previous release in the release note. true
linkReferences Whether to include a link to issues and commits in the release note. See conventional-changelog-writer#linkreferences. true
commit Keyword used to generate commit links (formatted as <host>/<owner>/<repository>/<commit>/<commit_sha>). See conventional-changelog-writer#commit. commits for Bitbucket repositories, commit otherwise
issue Keyword used to generate issue links (formatted as <host>/<owner>/<repository>/<issue>/<issue_number>). See conventional-changelog-writer#issue. issue for Bitbucket repositories, issues otherwise
presetConfig Additional configuration passed to the conventional-changelog preset. Used for example with conventional-changelog-conventionalcommits. -

Notes: in order to use a preset it must be installed (for example to use the eslint preset you must install it with npm install conventional-changelog-eslint -D)

Note: config will be overwritten by the values of preset. You should use either preset or config, but not both.

Note: Individual properties of parserOpts and writerOpts will override ones loaded with an explicitly set preset or config. If preset or config are not set, only the properties set in parserOpts and writerOpts will be used.

Note: For presets that expects a configuration object, such as conventionalcommits, the presetConfig option must be set.