✨ Add --only-stable option to include only stable versions#279
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✨ Add --only-stable option to include only stable versions#279dd wants to merge 1 commit intofrinyvonnick:masterfrom
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Added a new CLI option:
--only-stableWhen enabled, this option filters the changelog to include only stable releases — i.e., versions that don’t contain pre-release markers like:
alpha,beta,rc,devThis is useful if you want a clean changelog that reflects only production-ready versions.
For example, when developing a new feature, several intermediate versions may be released, such as
2.0.0-dev.1,2.0.0-dev.2,2.0.0-dev.3,2.0.0-rc.1, etc. The repository will likely contain tags for all of these versions. As a result, using gitmoji-changelog will add each of them to the CHANGELOG as a full release, which might not be desirable. I want my CHANGELOG to exclude such intermediate versions and remain cleaner. This option makes that possible.