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Testing beta release with release notes#115

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Testing beta release with release notes#115
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Description

  • Added release notes for the internal release as well

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  • New Features

    • Added support for a --notes-only option to generate only release notes without updating the changelog.
  • Chores

    • Improved script behavior when Prettier is unavailable by removing unnecessary messages.
    • Cleaned up obsolete commented-out lines.

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Walkthrough

The script was updated to introduce explicit handling for a --notes-only flag. When this flag is used, the script generates and optionally formats release notes, then exits early without updating the changelog or performing further actions. Minor cleanup was also performed, such as removing unused echo statements.

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File Change Summary
.github/scripts/generate-changelog.sh Added --notes-only flag handling for early exit after release notes generation; cleaned up messages and comments.

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A flag appears, "--notes-only" in tow,
Now release notes shine, and off we go!
No changelog fuss, no extra spin,
Just notes and formatting, then we’re in.
With scripts that hop and changes neat,
This bunny’s work is quite a treat! 🐇✨


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@sanjog-lama sanjog-lama merged commit 7e14e1e into develop Jul 4, 2025
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@sanjog-lama sanjog-lama deleted the test/release/release-notes branch July 8, 2025 10:21
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