The changelog was triggering after each branch create on a repo. That
doesn't happen often on the main repo, but does happen often on
contributor forks. This should stop the rampant GH actions.
* Fixes for new CI pipeline (Github Actions)
- Support ci skip tag on commits to avoid build dupes
- Add smarter path detection so we don't spam tons of tests
- Allow steps to cancel if previous steps were cancelled (don't always
run)
- Separate workflows to be more modular
- Update release workflow to do a few more things
- Add helpful messages
- Be more strict in version checking (now with added regex)
- Make changelog smarter about when to trigger
- Add some functionality for changelog to handle releases and
prereleases separately
- Better error handling
- Split up the version validation and the release to make way for more
releases
* add step in workflow to merge to release branch after a release
* add check for git diff so commit doesn't error out constantly
* add bot token since gh actions doesn't allow pushing to protected branch
* add a max for issues, since we keep getting rate limited
* add jrnl bot username to commit step
* change token for git repo
* Add changelog workflow to github actions, remove old script
This basically takes the exact script, and turns it into a workflow. The
only difference is that the new workflow doesn't detect a release build
like the script did (releases will be a separate workflow).
* remove old config file for changelog generator (it's in workflow now)
* whitespace change
* remove ableist language