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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pierre Vanduynslager
b2c1b2c670 feat: use Git notes to store the channels on which a version has been released
BREAKING CHANGE: this feature change the way semantic-release keep track of the channels on which a version has been released.
It now use a JSON object stored in a [Git note](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-notes) instead of Git tags formatted as v{version}@{channel}.

The tags formatted as v{version}@{channel} will now be ignored. If you have made releases with v16.0.0 on branches other than the default one you will have to update your repository.

The changes to make consist in:
- Finding all the versions that have been released on a branch other than the default one by searching for all tags formatted v{version}@{channel}
- For each of those version:
  - Create a tag without the {@channel} if none doesn't already exists
  - Add a Git note to the tag without the {@channel} containing the channels on which the version was released formatted as `{"channels":["channel1","channel2"]}` and using `null` for the default channel (for example.`{"channels":[null,"channel1","channel2"]}`)
  - Push the tags and notes
  - Update the GitHub releases that refer to a tag formatted as v{version}@{channel} to use the tag without it
  - Delete the tags formatted as v{version}@{channel}
2019-12-02 23:38:40 -05:00
Pierre Vanduynslager
aec96c791f fix: correctly determine release to add to a channel
- Add only the most recent release to a channel (rather than adding all the one not added yet)
- Avoid attempting to ad the version twice in case that version is already present in multiple upper branches
2019-11-27 15:18:23 -05:00