I feel I should automate more things.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
I'm working automating more in my life as well. I have automated a lot of my bookkeeping lately and my deploying of apps. More to do, but it's helping me a ton!
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
it's been fun learning about everything. I define the things I want to spend my time on and either quit or automate everything else. Quite a fun challenge. I use zapier for some of it, and simplify/quit/remove other stuff. What do you want to automate?
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Replying to @levibostian
Haha; I really want to automate GitHub. So many small interactions on a daily basis that end up taking loads of time.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @levibostian
What about GitHub would your like to automate?
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Replying to @neauoire @levibostian
Patch notes. #1 needed feature since forever. I can't be bothered to adopt any of those fancy commit styles people use, and I keep commenting about releases in issues to notify contributors. This shouldn't need to be a thing!
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @levibostian
Right, so. Are you planning on grabbing flagged commits and assembling them into CHANGELOG.md on build? I do that in my packaging scripts.
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Replying to @neauoire @levibostian
Hehe, not quite - I want it to integrate with GitHub directly. Makes for a cleaner interface. Downside is no offline & less portable - but that's something that can be tackled later.
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In an ideal universe, all project metadat would live in git itself - and editing releases would be akin to modifying the tag's message body. Same with issues & threads - it could all be git extensions, and folded / linked to from commits. But I guess it's all dreams for now.
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