conventional-github-releaser automates the release process for GitHub projects following the Conventional Commits specification. This package generates changelogs, publishes releases, and creates or updates GitHub releases based on commit history. Streamlining workflows reduces manual effort and ensures consistent, informative releases, making it easier for users to understand changes and adopt new versions of your software. By leveraging commit messages, it promotes structured communication and facilitates collaborative development.
The conventional-github-releaser npm package saw frequent releases in 2015-2018, with peaks in 2015 and 2017. Releases became sparse after 2018, with only a few in 2019 and 2020. Since then, there have been no releases from January 2021 through September 2025.
Downloads of conventional-github-releaser fluctuated throughout 2024, peaking in November. A significant surge occurred from April to June 2025, reaching a high of 148,370 in June. July saw a slight decrease, followed by an important decrease in August. September data is incomplete, showing zero, as the month just started.