Currently merged-changelog<<EOF appears inside the generated change log of a GitHub release, which shouldn't be the case. This also seems to cause weird formatting. It is unclear if this also happens when the changelog is being written into a file.
Acceptance criteria
[ ] The changelog in a GitHub release is generated without merged-changelog<<EOF in its content
[ ] The changelog in a GitHub release is correctly formatted
[ ] The changelog in a markdown file is generated without merged-changelog<<EOF in its content
[ ] The changelog in a markdown file is correctly formatted
Description
Currently
merged-changelog<<EOF
appears inside the generated change log of a GitHub release, which shouldn't be the case. This also seems to cause weird formatting. It is unclear if this also happens when the changelog is being written into a file.Acceptance criteria
merged-changelog<<EOF
in its contentmerged-changelog<<EOF
in its content