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### Steps to Reproduce
1. In a new typescript project install the following:
> typescript@latest @commitlint/cli@19.3.0 conventional-commits-parser@6.0.0
2. import conventional-commits-parser an…
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### Description
Install and config:
- [ ] Conventional changelog
ehdlg updated
9 months ago
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I've been using `release-it` for awhile, and recently converted to using a monorepo setup with Turborepo. Unfortunately, the recommended changelog tool, Changesets, doesn't have `conventional-commit` …
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So it'll automatically generate CHANGELOG.md each change on master.
Ideally it'll be part of [Github Actions config](https://github.com/Livshitz/ts-scaffold/blob/master/.github/workflows/nodejs.yml).
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### User story
For our current changelog flow we use conventional cimmits and the `conventional-changelog-angular@^7.0.0`package.
This has a dependency to `@angular-devkit/build-angular@^17`.
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51 dependencies, many of which seem to come from `read-package-up`. they don't seem to look at prs much though, one i submitted two months ago moving `@types/semver` to devDeps never got any reviews o…
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It should be best practice to write conventional commit messages to create a changlog and support semver behaviour.
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I've been pitching this approach for a while and there is now a standard: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/ (it's not as powerful as changelog snippets but probably easier to explain/enfo…
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Base on [this article](https://medium.com/@tomastrajan/6-best-practices-pro-tips-for-angular-cli-better-developer-experience-7b328bc9db81) idea (point 6), I think that support for conventional changel…
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