Excluding my own user #1042
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I have tried to use the 'exclude-contributors' option as mentioned in the docs: But it did not work for my user, I add the option to my 'release-drafter.yml', as of: change-template: '- $TITLE @$AUTHOR (#$NUMBER)'
change-title-escapes: '\<*_&' # You can add # and @ to disable mentions, and add ` to disable code blocks.
exclude-contributors:
- 'evertramos' But still brings my user as contributor: release v0.2.1 - generated by release-drafter Am I missing something here? |
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jetersen
Jan 24, 2022
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Contributors your referring to is a GitHub releases feature. Release drafter only lives within the body. Note that your template, does not include release drafter's |
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Contributors your referring to is a GitHub releases feature.
Release drafter only lives within the body.
Note that your template, does not include release drafter's
$CONTRIBUTORS
template variable.https://github.com/evertramos/basescript/blob/cd52b5127327c42a054a9d45f5d3ca05e8a4c508/.github/release-drafter.yml#L30-L33