If there are any new endpoints, then the code changes will likely required an update of @octokit/types. It should have received a pull request as well, merge & release it first. The @octokit/types should be updated automatically shortly after in this pull request.
If there are no typescript or code changes, use a docs prefix
If there are typescript changes but no code changes, use fix(typescript) prefix
If there are code changes, use fix if a problem was resolved, feat if new endpoints / parameters were added, and feat(deprecation) if a method was deprecated.
If there are any new endpoints, then the code changes will likely required an update of
@octokit/types
. It should have received a pull request as well, merge & release it first. The@octokit/types
should be updated automatically shortly after in this pull request.Make sure to update the commits so that the merge results in helpful release notes, see Merging the Pull Request & releasing a new version.
In general
docs
prefixfix(typescript)
prefixfix
if a problem was resolved,feat
if new endpoints / parameters were added, andfeat(deprecation)
if a method was deprecated.