No need for {{semanticPrefix}} to be specified in templates now - it will be implicitly added to start of commit message and PR titles if semanticCommits=true
Adds a zero width space between the # and first digit in issue numbers to prevent GitHub autolinking, also replaces escaped backticks with `<code></code>`
Closes#595
depTypes configuration is now refactored from being an array of strings/objects to having each type of dep (`dependencies`, `devDependencies`, `optionalDependencies`, `peerDependencies`) be a first class object in the namespace. The "old" way of configuring is still supported but is transformed using a migrateConfig script. Later, PRs will be raised to impacted repositories to suggest the new config.
This PR adds explicit patch support. A user can set `separatePatchReleases` to true and receive not only major/minor updates but also patch updates separately. This functionality is also implicitly enabled if `automerge` is set to `patch`.
This PR also enables separate major/minor/patch configuration, e.g. config overrides for major versions, for patch versions, etc. `branchName` is currently overridden for patch branches using this technique.
Closes#390, Closes#538
GitHub attempts to autolink any @user mention and this causes problems when we use scoped npm modules like `@types/gulp`. This escapes such package names with a zero width space to fool GitHub’s parser.
Fixes#518
This feature is particularly useful in the case that renovate is enabled on all repositories a user/account has. Many of those might be forks, and it makes no sense to renovate those by default. Instead, Renovate will skip over forked repositories unless a renovate.json has been added to their root.
Also, Renovate will now prune branches after deciding to skip a repository, whether because of a fork or disablement.
Closes#541
This PR adds detection and log warnings for the following config validation errors:
- Unknown config option (e.g misspelling of a valid config option)
- Config option is a wrong type (e.g. string instead of boolean)
It does *not* propagate this warning to the user (i.e. in onboarding or PRs) yet due to the high chance that we'll find a false negative. I will watch logs for a week or so and then once happy with results will activate user-visible warnings via #556.
Closes#548, Closes#555
If a `lerna.json` is present in the root of the repository, then Renovate will automatically ignore (i.e. not renovate) all package names found in the `packages/*` path. It does not require an explicit configuration to work.