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  • Thank you for the feedback, could you be more specific?

    Is it crossposting? Or Kubernetes-specific content in /c/programming?

    Or giving tips on how to practice for specific certification exams?

    Or do you dislike the prose format? Too much context? Do you prefer bullet points?

    Or is it that I put an image while the link should be the focus? I see now that in my client I have to click through to the original post first to see and visit the URL












  • Thanks for your feedback!

    Some thoughts:

    • You could configure your cliff.toml (generated with git-cliff --init) to ignore any commits that aren’t interesting to your users
    • You could use “squash merge” to the prerelease/staging/development branch so that you can commit without worry, and then only have your PR titles follow conventional commits (if the change is interesting to your users)

    I should probably add those to the blog.

    But yeah, I get preferring to write manual tailored changelogs. Personally I am just a little neurotic about single source of truth and a huge Git nerd. And I know that at least in this job, my users are neurotic enough to prefer completeness.