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claude and others added 2 commits November 11, 2025 05:12
Add Release Please configuration files and documentation for automated
version management and releases based on conventional commits.

Changes:
- Add Release Please manifest (.release-please-manifest.json)
- Add Release Please config (release-please-config.json)
- Add CHANGELOG.md for automated changelog tracking
- Create comprehensive release process documentation
- Update README with Release Please workflow instructions

Note: Workflow files will be added in next commit (requires workflow permissions)
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Summary of Changes

Hello @jsonify, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request significantly overhauls the project's release management by integrating an automated workflow using Release Please. Concurrently, it vastly improves the project's external-facing documentation through a comprehensive update of the README.md and the addition of a detailed guide for the new release process, ensuring clarity and efficiency for both developers and users.

Highlights

  • Automated Release Workflow Implementation: The project now utilizes Release Please for automated version bumping, changelog generation, and GitHub releases, replacing the previous manual release process.
  • Comprehensive README.md Update: The README.md has been extensively rewritten and expanded to provide a professional, detailed overview of the ClickIt application, including its features, use cases, system requirements, and new sections for contributing and roadmap.
  • New Release Process Documentation: A dedicated docs/RELEASE_PROCESS.md file has been added, outlining the new automated release workflow, conventional commit guidelines, and version bumping rules.
  • Initial Release Artifacts: New files like .release-please-manifest.json and CHANGELOG.md have been introduced to support the Release Please automation.
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Code Review

This pull request introduces an automated release process using release-please, which is a great improvement for managing versions and changelogs. The changes include the necessary configuration files, a new CHANGELOG.md, and substantial updates to the project's documentation, including a much more detailed README.md and a new RELEASE_PROCESS.md. Overall, the changes are well-structured and significantly improve the project's maintainability and presentation. I have a few minor suggestions in the documentation to improve clarity and correctness.

jsonify and others added 2 commits November 10, 2025 21:47
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@jsonify jsonify merged commit fcd18b3 into main Nov 11, 2025
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