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Github release changelog contains only last commit #1074
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Please see https://github.com/release-it/release-it?tab=readme-ov-file#troubleshooting--debugging and use verbose and debugging options to better see what's going on. |
@webpro Ok, I've removed all the tags from my repo and started again, here is the output from scenario:
It looks like there are no tags ?? In github I can see those two, as well as in my SourceTree, I dont know what is going on now :/ |
may set checkout deep = 0? |
Yes, you need to set the workflow checkout job - uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 |
I've already tried this and still output is the same. Here is updated action code :
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Yes, I'm having this problem too, the default configuration will only output the latest commit message |
Your problem is you misspell depth in |
Hi, I've created Github Action that looks like :
So I'm manually passing version number from workflow input.
My commits looks like this:
So as you can see I have two commits between tags v5.0.3 and v5.0.4 hovewer in Github release notes I only have last commit in changelog :
Is there some configuration that I'm missing ? My .releaserc.json looks like :
As far as I found in documentation it should output all commits between previous and current tag.
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