The version 5.0.0 is not covered by your current version range.
If you don’t accept this pull request, your project will work just like it did before. However, you might be missing out on a bunch of new features, fixes and/or performance improvements from the dependency update.
It might be worth looking into these changes and trying to get this project onto the latest version of @commitlint/config-angular.
If you have a solid test suite and good coverage, a passing build is a strong indicator that you can take advantage of these changes directly by merging the proposed change into your project. If the build fails or you don’t have such unconditional trust in your tests, this branch is a great starting point for you to work on the update.
This removes the previous chore type from the list
of allowed types.
Projects using the Angular commit convention will identify commits with chore type as faulty.
Also, formerly working commit messages are now considered problems:
type: SOME MESSAGE
type: SomeMessage
type: Some Message
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Version 5.0.0 of @commitlint/config-angular was just published.
The version 5.0.0 is not covered by your current version range.
If you don’t accept this pull request, your project will work just like it did before. However, you might be missing out on a bunch of new features, fixes and/or performance improvements from the dependency update.
It might be worth looking into these changes and trying to get this project onto the latest version of @commitlint/config-angular.
If you have a solid test suite and good coverage, a passing build is a strong indicator that you can take advantage of these changes directly by merging the proposed change into your project. If the build fails or you don’t have such unconditional trust in your tests, this branch is a great starting point for you to work on the update.
Release Notes
v5.0.05.0.0 (2017-11-18)
Bug fixes
Features
BREAKING CHANGE
TL;DR
Angular has removed the chore type from their
conventions as of January 2017
See angular/angular@dff6ee3#diff-6a3371457528722a734f3c51d9238c13L204
for reference
This removes the previous chore type from the list
of allowed types.
Projects using the Angular commit convention will identify commits with chore type as faulty.
Also, formerly working commit messages are now considered problems:
FAQ and help
There is a collection of [frequently asked questions](https://greenkeeper.io/faq.html). If those don’t help, you can always [ask the humans behind Greenkeeper](https://github.com/greenkeeperio/greenkeeper/issues/new).Your Greenkeeper bot :palm_tree: