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Bumps @metamask/auto-changelog from 3.4.4 to 5.1.0.

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5.1.0

Added

  • Add --useChangelogEntry to auto-changelog update (#247)
    • This will read the PR referenced in each commit message, look for CHANGELOG entry: in the PR description, and use this as the new changelog entry in the changelog (or skip if the no-changelog label is present on the PR)
    • Note that GITHUB_TOKEN must be set in order to use this option
    • The updateChangelog function also supports this option
  • Add --useShortPrLink to auto-changelog update (#247)
    • This will generate short references to PRs, e.g. [#123](https://github.com/MetaMask/auto-changelog/issues/123) instead of [#123](https://some/repo)
    • The updateChangelog function also supports this option

Changed

  • Update auto-changelog update --autoCategorize to exclude entries with certain phrases or Conventional Commit prefixes (#247)
    • If commit messages have the following prefixes they will not be automatically added to the changelog:
      • style
      • refactor
      • test
      • build
      • ci
      • release
    • If commit messages have the following phrases they will not be automatically added to the changelog:
      • Bump main version to
      • changelog
      • cherry-pick
      • cp-
      • e2e
      • flaky test
      • INFRA-
      • merge
      • New Crowdin translations

5.0.2

Fixed

  • Fix --autoCategorize so that commit messages with Conventional Commit prefixes are categorized correctly when the prefix contains a scope (e.g. feat(scope): ...) (#240)

5.0.1

Fixed

  • Fix CLI path (#235)

5.0.0

Added

  • JavaScript sources and TypeScript declarations are now available in both CommonJS- and ESM-compatible variants (#226)
  • Add option to changelog validation to ensure that each entry in the changelog links to one or more originating PRs (#222)
    • Pass --pr-links to the CLI, or pass ensureValidPrLinksPresent to validateChangelog to enable this behavior, ideally in your lint package script or CI workflow
  • Add an optional shouldExtractPrLinks option to parseChangelog (#222)
    • When true, this will extract pull request links from the text of each entry, identify the pull numbers, and keep them in a separate array
    • See note on Changelog.getReleaseChanges below for more

Changed

  • BREAKING: Changelog.getReleaseChanges now returns an object whose values are objects of shape { description: string; prNumbers: string[] } rather than simply string (the description) (#222)
    • This affects parseChangelog as well, since it returns an instance of Changelog

... (truncated)

Changelog

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[5.1.0]

Added

  • Add --useChangelogEntry to auto-changelog update (#247)
    • This will read the PR referenced in each commit message, look for CHANGELOG entry: in the PR description, and use this as the new changelog entry in the changelog (or skip if the no-changelog label is present on the PR)
    • Note that GITHUB_TOKEN must be set in order to use this option
    • The updateChangelog function also supports this option
  • Add --useShortPrLink to auto-changelog update (#247)
    • This will generate short references to PRs, e.g. [#123](https://github.com/MetaMask/auto-changelog/issues/123) instead of [#123](https://some/repo)
    • The updateChangelog function also supports this option

Changed

  • Update auto-changelog update --autoCategorize to exclude entries with certain phrases or Conventional Commit prefixes (#247)
    • If commit messages have the following prefixes they will not be automatically added to the changelog:
      • style
      • refactor
      • test
      • build
      • ci
      • release
    • If commit messages have the following phrases they will not be automatically added to the changelog:
      • Bump main version to
      • changelog
      • cherry-pick
      • cp-
      • e2e
      • flaky test
      • INFRA-
      • merge
      • New Crowdin translations

[5.0.2]

Fixed

  • Fix --autoCategorize so that commit messages with Conventional Commit prefixes are categorized correctly when the prefix contains a scope (e.g. feat(scope): ...) (#240)

[5.0.1]

Fixed

  • Fix CLI path (#235)

[5.0.0]

Added

  • JavaScript sources and TypeScript declarations are now available in both CommonJS- and ESM-compatible variants (#226)
  • Add option to changelog validation to ensure that each entry in the changelog links to one or more originating PRs (#222)

... (truncated)

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Bumps [@metamask/auto-changelog](https://github.com/MetaMask/auto-changelog) from 3.4.4 to 5.1.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/MetaMask/auto-changelog/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/MetaMask/auto-changelog/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](MetaMask/auto-changelog@v3.4.4...v5.1.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@metamask/auto-changelog"
  dependency-version: 5.1.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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