[Feature Request] Changelog
See original GitHub issueAs the typical changelog.md
or changelog.txt
in the project’s root. So we know what’s changed before upgrading.
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- Created 5 years ago
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- Comments:5 (3 by maintainers)
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I would just have a look at how jest does it - they manually populate their changelog.
While I understand the desire to have tooling, I think it’s worth doing manually for major versions until a tool can be found.
Interesting problem re monorepo.
Thanks for that cool link, another one for my never-ending “to-read” list… 😄