git shortlog -sn is nice but it does not display the number of changed
files and the amount of changed lines.
$ git shortlog -sn 0.12.0..
46 Tim Culverhouse
28 Robin Jarry
14 Koni Marti
9 Moritz Poldrack
2 Ben Cohen
2 Bence Ferdinandy
2 Julian Pidancet
2 inwit
1 Jason Cox
1 Jason Stewart
1 John Gebbie
1 Tobias Wölfel
1 kt programs
Add a simple bash script that adds extra information:
$ ./contrib/git-stats.sh 0.12.0..
Author Commits Changed Files Insertions Deletions
Tim Culverhouse 46 134 +973 -1090
Robin Jarry 28 70 +671 -358
Koni Marti 14 47 +437 -205
Moritz Poldrack 9 18 +178 -44
Ben Cohen 2 2 +16 -2
Bence Ferdinandy 2 6 +104 +0
Julian Pidancet 2 9 +149 -2
inwit 2 3 +11 -1
Jason Cox 1 7 +106 -6
Jason Stewart 1 1 +4 -2
John Gebbie 1 3 +118 -1
Tobias Wölfel 1 3 +3 -3
kt programs 1 3 +37 -6
Use the script to generate the release tag and email.
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
Acked-on-irc-by: Tim Culverhouse <tim@timculverhouse.com>
Git history is not for everyone. Let's introduce a user-oriented change
log. Ideally, this file should be updated incrementally when adding
a new feature. I have added contributors guidelines in README.md.
Update release.sh to automatically generate the release tag message with
the unreleased changes from the changelog.
Link: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
Shuffle the To/Cc/Bcc headers to avoid people from doing reply all to
~sircmpwn/aerc@lists.sr.ht. Also add Cc: aerc-devel so that the lists
archives all have the base message. Unfortunately, there is no way to
prevent people from doing reply all and trying to send emails to
aerc-announce. Putting aerc-announce in Bcc sounds very ugly.
Include the person doing the release as Bcc. sendmail -t does not have
a copy-to=Sent option.
Use base32 and a shorter suffix for Message-ID. base64 is ugly.
Use 'vi' if $EDITOR is unset.
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
Acked-by: Moritz Poldrack <moritz@poldrack.dev>