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cz-conventional-changelog just published its new version 2.0.0.
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I recommend you look into these changes and try to get onto the latest version of cz-conventional-changelog. Given that you have a decent test suite, a passing build is a strong indicator that you can take advantage of these changes by merging the proposed change into your project. Otherwise this branch is a great starting point for you to work on the update.
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GitHub Release
2.0.0 (2017-02-21)
Features
Breaking Changes
closes #17
(2d78e1d4)
The new version differs by 19 commits .
2d78e1d
feat(adapter): Split breaking changes into separate question (#44)
042eadc
Merge pull request #45 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.9.6
cb65107
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.9.6
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Merge pull request #40 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.9.5
55c74f0
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.9.5
dadb1a2
Merge pull request #39 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.9.4
0d3aac1
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.9.4
dcd7ccc
Merge pull request #38 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.9.3
aae8ab7
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.9.3
0c55157
Merge pull request #37 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.9.2
d6315d5
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.9.2
3d654d8
Merge pull request #35 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.9.0
5fb09cb
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.9.0
ac1c81f
Merge pull request #34 from commitizen/greenkeeper/commitizen-2.8.7
a7ee137
chore(package): update commitizen to version 2.8.7
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