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      7126dec0
      README-*: Bump minimum Ansible supported version to 2.15 · 7126dec0
      Rafael Guterres Jeffman authored
      ansible-freeipa roles do not work with Ansible 2.8 anymore, so the
      minimum supported version is changed to 2.15, the oldest supported
      Ansible version as of today.
      
      This patch includes the change to the version number in the collection
      and all plugin README files. The collection README was also update to
      remove text that related only to previous Ansible versions.
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      README-*: Bump minimum Ansible supported version to 2.15
      Rafael Guterres Jeffman authored
      ansible-freeipa roles do not work with Ansible 2.8 anymore, so the
      minimum supported version is changed to 2.15, the oldest supported
      Ansible version as of today.
      
      This patch includes the change to the version number in the collection
      and all plugin README files. The collection README was also update to
      remove text that related only to previous Ansible versions.
    .cliff.release.toml 2.49 KiB
    [changelog]
    # template for the changelog body
    # https://keats.github.io/tera/docs/#introduction
    body = """
    {% for group, commits in commits | group_by(attribute="group") %}
      ## {{ group | striptags | trim | upper_first }}
      {% for commit in commits %}
        - {% if commit.scope %}*({{ commit.scope }})* {% endif %}\
            {% if commit.breaking %}[**breaking**] {% endif %}\
            {{ commit.message | upper_first }}\
      {% endfor %}
    {% endfor %}
    """
    # remove the leading and trailing s
    trim = true
    
    [git]
    # parse the commits based on https://www.conventionalcommits.org
    conventional_commits = true
    # filter out the commits that are not conventional
    filter_unconventional = true
    # process each line of a commit as an individual commit
    split_commits = false
    # regex for parsing and grouping commits
    commit_parsers = [
      { message = "^feat",                                group = "<!-- 0 -->🚀 Features" },
      { message = "^fix|^bugfix|^hotfix",                 group = "<!-- 1 -->🐛 Bug Fixes" },
      { message = "^refactor",                            group = "<!-- 2 -->🚜 Refactor" },
      { message = "^doc.*update changelog.*",             group = "<!-- 3 -->📚 Documentation", skip = true },
      { message = "^doc",                                 group = "<!-- 3 -->📚 Documentation" },
      { message = "^perf",                                group = "<!-- 4 -->⚡ Performance" },
      { message = "^style",                               group = "<!-- 5 -->🎨 Styling" },
      { message = "^test",                                group = "<!-- 6 -->🧪 Testing" },
      { message = "^chore|^ci",                           group = "<!-- 7 -->⚙️ Miscellaneous Tasks", skip = true },
      { body = ".*security",                              group = "<!-- 8 -->🛡️ Security" },
      { message = "^revert",                              group = "<!-- 9 -->◀️ Revert" },
      { message = "^chore\\(release\\): prepare for", skip = true },
      { message = "^chore\\(deps.*\\)",               skip = true },
      { message = "^chore\\(pr\\)",                   skip = true },
      { message = "^chore\\(pull\\)",                 skip = true },
    ]
    # protect breaking changes from being skipped due to matching a skipping commit_parser
    protect_breaking_commits = true
    # filter out the commits that are not matched by commit parsers
    filter_commits = true
    # sort the tags topologically
    topo_order = false
    # sort the commits inside sections by oldest/newest order
    sort_commits = "newest"
    # limit the number of commits included in the changelog.
    limit_commits = 100000