chore: add configuration for Semantic Pull Requests app (#4652)
* chore: add configuration for Semantic Pull Requests app * update lists * remove tests scope
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###############################################################################
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# This file configures "Semantic Pull Requests", which is documented here:
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# https://github.com/zeke/semantic-pull-requests
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###############################################################################
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# Scopes are optionally supplied after a 'type'. For example, in
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#
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# feat(docs): autostart ui
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#
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# '(docs)' is the scope. Scopes are used to signify where the change occurred.
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scopes:
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# docs: changes to the code-server documentation.
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- docs
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# vendor: changes to vendored dependencies.
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- vendor
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# deps: changes to code-server's dependencies.
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- deps
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# cs: changes to code specific to code-server.
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- cs
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# cli: changes to the command-line interface.
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- cli
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# We only check that the PR title is semantic. The PR title is automatically
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# applied to the "Squash & Merge" flow as the suggested commit message, so this
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# should suffice unless someone drastically alters the message in that flow.
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titleOnly: true
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# Types are the 'tag' types in a commit or PR title. For example, in
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#
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# chore: fix thing
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#
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# 'chore' is the type.
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types:
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# A build of any kind.
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- build
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# A user-facing change that corrects a defect in code-server.
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- fix
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# Any code task that is ignored for changelog purposes. Examples include
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# devbin scripts and internal-only configurations.
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- chore
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# Any work performed on CI.
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- ci
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# Work that directly implements or supports the implementation of a feature.
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- feat
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# A refactor changes code structure without any behavioral change.
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- refactor
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# A git revert for any style of commit.
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- revert
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# Adding tests of any kind. Should be separate from feature or fix
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# implementations. For example, if a commit adds a fix + test, it's a fix
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# commit. If a commit is simply bumping coverage, it's a test commit.
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- test
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