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lencioni avatar lencioni commented on May 24, 2024 2

I noticed that 1.0.0 was recently released. Is there somewhere I can look to see what the changes were so I know what to look for when updating?

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jlfwong avatar jlfwong commented on May 24, 2024 2

https://github.com/Khan/aphrodite#changelog

Just added this. Didn't backfill it all the way since doing that is what prevented me from wanting to do that in the first place. So it's a start! If someone feels keen on backfilling, go for it!.

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jstcki avatar jstcki commented on May 24, 2024 1

I would also really appreciate if there was a changelog. It's really tedious to dig through commit messages (or worse: diffs) to figure out what's new and potentially breaking (and what was fixed). It doesn't have to be some elaborate automated setup in my opinion, just a Markdown file which is updated before the releases.

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lencioni avatar lencioni commented on May 24, 2024 1

Thanks @jlfwong! Perfect is the enemy of the good!

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xymostech avatar xymostech commented on May 24, 2024

As discussed in #66, this instance was actually caused by one of our dependencies releasing a breaking change under a minor version bump. It would be nice to have changelogs though. Where do the changelogs from semantic-release go? In KaTeX we have changelogs in the releases: https://github.com/khan/KaTeX/releases

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kentcdodds avatar kentcdodds commented on May 24, 2024

Yes, that's where the changelog for semantic-release goes as well. Happens automatically based on the conventional commit message. Here's an example: https://github.com/kentcdodds/p-s/releases

My (free) video course on writing open source libraries explains all of this. Starting around here.

I'm happy to help in any way I can :-)

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