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  • Created over 10 years ago
  • Updated 4 months ago

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Repository Details

If you build software, keep a changelog.

Keep a Changelog

Keep a Changelog v1.1.0 badge Version 1.1.0 Badge MIT License Badge

Don’t let your friends dump git logs into changelogs™

This repository generates https://keepachangelog.com/.

Development

Dependencies

Installation

  • git clone https://github.com/olivierlacan/keep-a-changelog.git
  • cd keep-a-changelog
  • bundle install
  • bin/rake serve starts a local development server at http://localhost:4567 which will reload with any local file changes
  • bin/rake build runs middleman build with --verbose flag so build errors are logged for easier debugging

Deployment

  • bin/rake clean can clean a corrupted build/ directory in case publish failed
  • bin/rake publish builds and pushes to the gh-pages branch on GitHub so the site is deployed to keepachangelog.com

Translations

Create a new directory in source/ named after the ISO 639-1 code for the language you wish to translate Keep a Changelog to. For example, assuming you want to translate to French Canadian:

  • create the source/fr-CA directory.
  • duplicate the source/en/1.0.0/index.html.haml file in source/fr-CA.
  • edit source/fr-CA/1.0.0/index.html.haml until your translation is ready.
  • commit your changes to your own fork
  • submit a Pull Request with your changes

It may take some time to review your submitted Pull Request. Try to involve a few native speakers of the language you're translating to in the Pull Request comments. They'll help review your translation for simple mistakes and give us a better idea of whether your translation is accurate.

Contribute

Please do contribute! Issues and pull requests are welcome.

Thank you for your help improving software one changelog at a time!

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