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I have a mono-repo with multiple packages. I run auto-changelog for each of them separately. It's working great, except that tagPrefix is not respected for the last version:
### Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. Dates are displayed in UTC.
Generated by [`auto-changelog`](https://github.com/CookPete/auto-changelog).
#### [0.0.2](https://github.com/xxx/yyy/compare/[email protected])
#### [[email protected]](https://github.com/xxx/yyy/compare/release/[email protected]@v0.0.1)
> 24 August 2023
- Add foo2 [`32b4010`](https://github.com/xxx/yyy/commit/xxx)
...
As you can see, both tag title and compare URL for 0.0.2 are wrong. If I release a new version, say 0.0.3, then 0.0.2 will be fixed and 0.0.3 will be wrong. I think the issue lies here because that block is not using tagPrefix to build the tag title and compareTo.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm happy to do a PR if this is indeed a bug and if you agree to use tagPrefix in there.
One thing that I would prefer in my case is for the tag.title to actually have it's tagPrefix stripped off, so that each version on the changelog is x.x.x instead of <tagPrefix>x.x.x. I guess I can do it via a custom template but it would be great to have this as the default or via an option perhaps.
I have a mono-repo with multiple packages. I run
auto-changelog
for each of them separately. It's working great, except thattagPrefix
is not respected for the last version:As you can see, both tag title and compare URL for
0.0.2
are wrong. If I release a new version, say0.0.3
, then0.0.2
will be fixed and0.0.3
will be wrong. I think the issue lies here because that block is not usingtagPrefix
to build the tag title and compareTo.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: