Automatic semantic versions via commit messages
CLI for rewriting semantic commits with an emoji prefix
Flexible action based on semantic commits: npm publish, deploy
Simple GitHub release changelog from public semantic commits
Semantic Commits Msg for GIT
AI Git Workflow Assistant - Generate semantic commits and PRs
A CLI util to make simple semantic commits
semantic-release plugin to analyze commits with conventional-changelog
Renovate Tests for Semantic Commits & Releases
git@github.com:lucasconstantino/git-semantic-commits-aliases.git
semantic-release plugin to generate changelog content with conventional-changelog
Different from conventional changelog, Gitmoji commits are used to determine a release type and generate release notes.
Collection of types exposed externally as part of the BitGo public API
Plugins for `semantic-release` allowing it to be used with a monorepo.
Specify properties for which a variable, function, keyword or value must be used
Commitizen customizable adapter following the conventional-changelog format.
OpenTelemetry semantic conventions
Parse raw conventional commits.
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).
precise-commits
Filter out reverted commits parsed by conventional-commits-parser.
Library exposing methods for the creation and consumption of Bitcoin transactions pertaining to Babylon's Bitcoin Staking protocol.
React components to support the MCP styleguide
Shareable configuration for Semantic Release with Conventional Commits https://www.conventionalcommits.org/
CLI crate for nils-semantic-commit in the nils-cli workspace.
CLI crate for nils-plan-archive in the nils-cli workspace.
CLI crate for nils-gemini-cli in the nils-cli workspace.
CLI crate for nils-codex-cli in the nils-cli workspace.
CLI crate for nils-agent-workflow-primitives in the nils-cli workspace.
Library crate for nils-term in the nils-cli workspace.
A Danger plugin for linting semantic commits
This gem adds support to bump the semantic version bump and generate changelog file based on the commits trailer.
Versioning when using git, solved. GitVersion looks at your git history and works out the semantic version of the commit being built.
Versioning when using git, solved. GitVersion looks at your git history and works out the semantic version of the commit being built.
RedisSafeQueue is a transactional queue for ruby/redis. It guarantees at least once semantics. The queue may be used with multiple producers and consumers, each job is removed in a open/commit transaction; even if a worker dies while processing a job, it is automatically requeued.
CLI tool to create version bump commit and tag with newest version in a Git repository. Versioning is based on [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/). Version bump types include MAJOR, MINOR, and PATCH. Once installed gem can be used in a Git repository by running `versionify bump TYPE`
Toys-Release is a Ruby library release system using GitHub Actions and Toys. It interprets conventional commit message format to automate changelog generation and library version updating based on semantic versioning, and supports fine tuning and approval of releases using GitHub pull requests. Out of the box, Toys-Release knows how to tag GitHub releases, build and push gems to Rubygems, and build and publish documentation to gh-pages. You can also customize the build pipeline and many aspects of its behavior.
==== subj3ct - The DNS for the Semantic Web This is a Ruby adapter for the subj3ct.com webservice. Subj3ct is an infrastructure technology for Web 3.0 applications. These are applications that are organised around subjects and semantics rather than documents and links. Subj3ct provides the technology and services to enable Web 3.0 applications to define and exchange subject definitions. Or in other words: Subj3ct.com is for the Semantic Web what DNS is for the internet. ==== Installing Install the gem: gem install subj3ct ==== Usage Query a specific subject - to be specific: its subject identity record - using it's identifier: Subj3ct.identifier("http://www.topicmapslab.de/publications/TMRA_2009_subj3ct_a_subject_identity_resolution_service") See the README or the github page for more examples. ==== Subj3ct vs. Subject The official name is "Subj3ct", however in this API, you can also use "Subject" which may be easier to remember or to type for normal, n0n-1337 people. It should work for the gem, for the require and for the main module. ==== Contribute! Subj3ct is a young and ambitious service. It's free, will stay free and needs your help. Contribute to this library! Create bindings for other languages! Publish your data as linked data to the web and register it with subj3ct.com. ==== Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project on http://github.bb/subj3ct * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. ==== Copyright Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Bock, Topic Maps Lab. See LICENSE for details.
==== subj3ct - The DNS for the Semantic Web This is a Ruby adapter for the subj3ct.com webservice. Subj3ct is an infrastructure technology for Web 3.0 applications. These are applications that are organised around subjects and semantics rather than documents and links. Subj3ct provides the technology and services to enable Web 3.0 applications to define and exchange subject definitions. Or in other words: Subj3ct.com is for the Semantic Web what DNS is for the internet. ==== Installing Install the gem: gem install subj3ct ==== Usage Query a specific subject - to be specific: its subject identity record - using it's identifier: Subj3ct.identifier("http://www.topicmapslab.de/publications/TMRA_2009_subj3ct_a_subject_identity_resolution_service") See the README or the github page for more examples. ==== Subj3ct vs. Subject The official name is "Subj3ct", however in this API, you can also use "Subject" which may be easier to remember or to type for normal, n0n-1337 people. It should work for the gem, for the require and for the main module. ==== Contribute! Subj3ct is a young and ambitious service. It's free, will stay free and needs your help. Contribute to this library! Create bindings for other languages! Publish your data as linked data to the web and register it with subj3ct.com. ==== Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project on http://github.bb/subj3ct * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. ==== Copyright Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Bock, Topic Maps Lab. See LICENSE for details.
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