Conventional Release Labels
Action that automatically adds labels to pull requests based on Conventional Commits. These labels can be used in conjunction GitHub's automatically generated release notes:
Setting up action
Create a .github/workflows/conventional-label.yaml:
# Warning, do not check out untrusted code with # the pull_request_target event. on: pull_request_target: types: [ opened, edited ] name: conventional-release-labels jobs: label: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: bcoe/conventional-release-labels@v1
Create a .github/release.yaml:
changelog: exclude: labels: - ignore-for-release authors: - octocat categories: - title: Breaking Changes 🛠 labels: - breaking - title: Exciting New Features 🎉 labels: - feature - title: Fixes 🔧 labels: - fix - title: Other Changes labels: - "*"
Configuration
| input | description |
|---|---|
token |
A GitHub secret token, the action defaults to using the special, default: secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN |
type_labels |
Mapping from Conventional Commit types to pull request labels, default: {"feat": "feature", "fix": "fix", "breaking": "breaking"} |
ignored_types |
Conventional commit types that should have ignore_label applied, default: ["chore"] |
ignore_label |
label to apply for ignored commits, default: ignore-for-release |
Enjoy 🎉
Related Tools
| tool | description |
|---|---|
| release-please-action | Fully automated releases with Conventional Commits |
License
Apache Version 2.0
