Minor improvements to changelog docs

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Robert Speicher 2017-01-03 09:25:36 -05:00
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@ -40,6 +40,15 @@ Its simplest usage is to provide the value for `title`:
```text ```text
$ bin/changelog 'Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab!' $ bin/changelog 'Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab!'
```
The entry filename is based on the name of the current Git branch. If you run
the command above on a branch called `feature/hey-dz`, it will generate a
`changelogs/unreleased/feature-hey-dz.yml` file.
The command will output the path of the generated file and its contents:
```text
create changelogs/unreleased/my-feature.yml create changelogs/unreleased/my-feature.yml
--- ---
title: Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab! title: Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab!
@ -47,10 +56,6 @@ merge_request:
author: author:
``` ```
The entry filename is based on the name of the current Git branch. If you run
the command above on a branch called `feature/hey-dz`, it will generate a
`changelogs/unreleased/feature-hey-dz.yml` file.
### Arguments ### Arguments
| Argument | Shorthand | Purpose | | Argument | Shorthand | Purpose |
@ -139,7 +144,7 @@ Use the **`--git-username`** or **`-u`** argument to automatically fill in the
$ git config user.name $ git config user.name
Jane Doe Jane Doe
$ bin/changelog --u 'Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab!' $ bin/changelog -u 'Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab!'
create changelogs/unreleased/feature-hey-dz.yml create changelogs/unreleased/feature-hey-dz.yml
--- ---
title: Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab! title: Hey DZ, I added a feature to GitLab!