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Hi, as I can see, you are carefully fill tags and labels for issues in your repo.

For such cases I create a github_changelog_generator, that generate change log file based on tags, issues and merged pull requests from :octocat: Issue Tracker.

This PR add change log file to your repo (generated by this script).
You can check, how it is look like here: Change Log

Some essential features, that has this script:

  • it exclude not-related to changelog issues (any issue, that has label question duplicate invalid wontfix )
  • Distinguish issues according labels:
    • Merged pull requests (all merged pull-requests)
    • Bug fixes (by label bug in issue)
    • Enhancements (by label enhancement in issue)
    • Issues (closed issues w/o any labels)
  • Generate neat Change Log file according basic change log guidelines.

You can easily update this file in future by simply run script: github_changelog_generator nicklockwood/FastCoding in your repo folder and it make your Change Log file up-to-date again!

Hope you find this commit as useful. 😉

@nicklockwood nicklockwood force-pushed the master branch 2 times, most recently from fcfd613 to 7c73d66 Compare October 26, 2017 08:42
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