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add another include with information about PRs, to be included everywhere `repository.md` is included, too. --------- Signed-off-by: Carlos Alexandro Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
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Pull Requests
Since v1.17
GoReleaser allows you to, instead of pushing directly to the main branch, push to a feature branch, and open a pull requests with the changes.
Templates
Since v1.19
GoReleaser will check for a .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
, and set it in
the pull request body if it exists.
We do that to prevent extra work for maintainers of things like winget-pkgs
,
nixpkgs
, and so on.
Cross-repository pull requests
Since v1.19
You can also push to a fork, and open the pull request in the original branch.
Here's an example on how to set it up:
# .goreleaser.yml
# ...
something: # can be nix, brews, etc...
- repository:
owner: john
name: repo
branch: "{{.ProjectName}}-{{.Version}}"
pull_request:
enabled: true
base:
owner: mike
name: repo
branch: main
This will:
- Create the files into
john/repo
, in the branchfoo-1.2.3
(assumingProjectName=foo
andVersion=1.2.3
). 1 - Open a pull request from
john/repo
intomike/repo
, with the branchmain
as target. 2
Things that don't work
- GoReleaser will not keep your fork in sync!!! It might or might not be a problem in your case, in which case you'll have to sync it manually.
- Opening pull requests to a forked repository (
go-github
does not have the required fields to do it). - Since this can fail for a myriad of reasons, if an error happen, it'll log it to the release output, but will not fail the pipeline.