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Move the yq binary version check out of the echo command substitution into a standalone variable assignment. With set -e, a failed command inside $() as an argument to echo does not trigger errexit, silently swallowing errors like "Exec format error". A separate assignment correctly propagates the failure. Co-authored-by: Copilot <copilot@github.com>
ah-annotation
GitHub Action to generate ArtifactHub changelog annotations from Git commit history and add them to Chart.yaml.
The action parses conventional commit messages between two Git tags and produces an artifacthub.io/changes annotation.
Pre-release tags (matching -rc) are detected automatically and result in an artifacthub.io/prerelease annotation
instead.
Usage
Auto-detect tags
Without explicit inputs the action determines the two most recent non-RC tags from the Git history:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: volker.raschek/ah-annotation@v1
Explicit tags
Pass old-tag and new-tag to control the commit range:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: volker.raschek/ah-annotation@v1.0.0
with:
old-tag: v1.0.0
new-tag: v2.0.0
Inputs
| Name | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
old-tag |
no | auto-detected | Start tag for changelog generation. |
new-tag |
no | auto-detected | End tag for changelog generation. |
Requirements
- The repository must be checked out with full history (
fetch-depth: 0). - A
Chart.yamlfile must exist in the working directory. - Commit messages must follow the Conventional Commits format.
Commit type mapping
| Commit type | ArtifactHub kind |
|---|---|
feat |
added |
fix |
fixed |
chore, style, test, ci, docs, refac |
changed |
revert |
removed |
sec |
security |
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