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How to specify a range? #93

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gajus opened this issue Aug 22, 2016 · 4 comments
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How to specify a range? #93

gajus opened this issue Aug 22, 2016 · 4 comments

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@gajus
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gajus commented Aug 22, 2016

It is not clear how to specific a range when making a release, e.g. 8476abdb3851...5c9a2f048f9f. I would like to use Travis $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE variable to control this setting.

@stevemao
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The tool will figure out the correct commits for you. It's not clear to me what your use cases are.

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gajus commented Aug 23, 2016

The tool will figure out the correct commits for you. It's not clear to me what your use cases are.

How does it figure out which commits to use?

This needs to be documented. No one likes to run a black box.

@stevemao
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The commits are from your last semver tag which is intuitive I think. But yeah documenting it sounds reasonable. RP welcome!

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The commits are from your last semver tag which is intuitive I think. But yeah documenting it sounds reasonable. RP welcome!

It seems that it doesn't work in my case, when I try to generate changelog it includes all commits even from the previuos version, Do you know what problem can it be ?

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