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Conventional Commits vs. Release-It and Chatting About the Changelog

2022/8/4
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Whiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, Neat

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There are two types of engineers. The "normal" ones who strive to make their day-to-day lives as easy as possible and the Robbie's of the world who strive to do everything themselves until the last line of code is sealed in a changelog. 

On that note, do you prefer conventional commits? Or the tools out there that make organization easier and, sometimes, automated? Chuck and Robbie don't see eye-to-eye on this particular topic so prepare yourself for the mildest smackdown of the century.

In this episode, Chuck and Robbie discuss the pros and cons of release-it, the beauty of working system-agnostic, why Robbie prefers the changelog, and an attempt to stay abreast of frameworks like fresh coming into focus. 

Key Takeaways

  • [00:33] - A whiskey review - Howler Head Banana Whiskey.
  • [09:12] - A mild smackdown on conventional commits versus release-it. 
  • [15:23] - Why Chuck and Robbie prefer the changelog. 
  • [20:35] - What is fresh? And Robbie leaks some internal R&D.
  • [26:42] - What Robbie thinks about the Chevy Blazer EV and SUVs in general.
  • [44:55] - How Chuck and his family acquired a Recall box.

 

Quotes

[09:55] - "I don't dislike release-it. Let's be clear there. I just don't want to have to physically do anything beyond opening the pull request and closing the pull request." ~ @CharlesWthe3rd [https://twitter.com/CharlesWthe3rd]

[13:01] - "I'm not a big fan of conventional commits because it adds a lot of noise to your commit log." ~ @rwwagner90 [https://twitter.com/rwwagner90]

[15:06] - "I just think that you [Robbie] are different than a lot of engineers in that you're like, 'I want to touch and do all the things for all 16 jobs, I just want to do it myself and make sure it hits to the end' and other engineers are like, 'what script can I write to never do this again?'" ~ @CharlesWthe3rd [https://twitter.com/CharlesWthe3rd]

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