# git-cliff ~ default configuration file # https://git-cliff.org/docs/configuration # # Lines starting with "#" are comments. # Configuration options are organized into tables and keys. # See documentation for more information on available options. [changelog] # template for the changelog header header = """ # Changelog\n All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.\n """ # template for the changelog body # https://keats.github.io/tera/docs/#introduction body = """ {% if version %}\ ## [{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }}] - {{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }} {% else %}\ ## [unreleased] {% endif %}\ {% for group, commits in commits | group_by(attribute="group") %} ### {{ group | striptags | trim | upper_first }} {% for commit in commits %} - {% if commit.scope %}*({{ commit.scope }})* {% endif %}\ {% if commit.breaking %}[**breaking**] {% endif %}\ {{ commit.message | upper_first }}\ {% endfor %} {% endfor %}\n """ # template for the changelog footer footer = """ ## [0.5.0] - v0.5 adds a new generic parameter `OUT_BLEN_N` to `Prg`. Please set it to the literal `1` for DPFs and `2` for DCFs. - `Prg` implementations are moved from `crate::dcf/dpf::prg` to `crate::prg`. Now DPFs and DCFs share some same PRG implementations. ## [0.4.3] `crate::dcf::prg::Aes256HirosePrg` (enabled by default by the `prg` feature) has wrong implementation. It is fixed at v0.4.3 of the crate fss-rs, v0.5.2 and v0.6.3 of the crate dcf, and v0.5.2 of the crate dpf-fss (since it depends on the crate dcf). Other similar PRGs, e.g., `crate::dpf::prg::Aes256HirosePrg`, are not affected. """ # remove the leading and trailing s trim = true # postprocessors postprocessors = [ # { pattern = '', replace = "https://github.com/orhun/git-cliff" }, # replace repository URL ] [git] # parse the commits based on https://www.conventionalcommits.org conventional_commits = true # filter out the commits that are not conventional filter_unconventional = true # process each line of a commit as an individual commit split_commits = false # regex for preprocessing the commit messages commit_preprocessors = [ # Replace issue numbers #{ pattern = '\((\w+\s)?#([0-9]+)\)', replace = "([#${2}](/issues/${2}))"}, # Check spelling of the commit with https://github.com/crate-ci/typos # If the spelling is incorrect, it will be automatically fixed. #{ pattern = '.*', replace_command = 'typos --write-changes -' }, ] # regex for parsing and grouping commits commit_parsers = [ { message = "^feat", group = "Features" }, { message = "^fix", group = "Bug Fixes" }, { message = "^doc", group = "Documentation" }, { message = "^perf", group = "Performance" }, { message = "^refactor", group = "Refactor" }, { message = "^style", group = "Styling" }, { message = "^test", group = "Testing" }, { message = "^chore\\(release\\): prepare for", skip = true }, { message = "^chore\\(deps.*\\)", skip = true }, { message = "^chore\\(pr\\)", skip = true }, { message = "^chore\\(pull\\)", skip = true }, { message = "^chore|^ci", group = "Miscellaneous Tasks" }, { body = ".*security", group = "Security" }, { message = "^revert", group = "Revert" }, ] # protect breaking changes from being skipped due to matching a skipping commit_parser protect_breaking_commits = false # filter out the commits that are not matched by commit parsers filter_commits = false # regex for matching git tags # tag_pattern = "v[0-9].*" # regex for skipping tags # skip_tags = "" # regex for ignoring tags # ignore_tags = "" # sort the tags topologically topo_order = false # sort the commits inside sections by oldest/newest order sort_commits = "oldest" # limit the number of commits included in the changelog. # limit_commits = 42