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Description
A config option to include an additional question at the end of cz commit that displays the DCO and asks if the committer agrees to the DCO and, if yes, appends the line Signed-off-by: [NAME] <[EMAIL]> at the end of the commit message. [NAME] and [EMAIL] would be pulled from git config.
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Currently the change folder is at (getWorkspaceRoot(cwd) || gitRoot)/change.
This is typically <repo root>/change
It would be great to have a configuration option to set this, to allow something like:
<repo root>/common/changeFiles/
A configuration option could look something like:
| Option | Type | Alias | Default | Option Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| changeFold |
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Currently the message for invalid postTarget strings is confusing. If I misspell the project part of the target ('misspelled:existing-target') I get a error-message like:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'targets' of undefined
at readTargetOptions (workspace/nidomiro.de/ts-tools/node_modules/@nrwl/devkit/src/executors/read-target-options.js:13:54)
at workspace/nidomiro.de/ts-tools
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Most of the documentation has been rewritten recently. The content minimum content we need is there but there is a lot that can be done to improve it.
If you'd like to contribute to the semantic-release project, helping with the following would be much appreciated: