libmagic-rs 0.1.1

A pure-Rust implementation of libmagic for file type identification
Documentation
# git-cliff ~ configuration file
# https://git-cliff.org/docs/configuration
#
# Lines starting with "#" are comments.
# Configuration options are organized into tables and keys.
# See documentation for more information on available options.

[changelog]
# template for the changelog header
header = """
# Changelog\n
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.\n
"""
# template for the changelog body
# https://keats.github.io/tera/docs/#introduction
body = """
{%- if version %}
## [{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }}] - {{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }}
{%- else %}
## [unreleased]
{%- endif %}
{% 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 %}
"""
# template for the changelog footer
footer = """
<!-- generated by git-cliff -->
"""
# remove the leading and trailing whitespace
trim = true
# postprocessors
postprocessors = []
# render body even when there are no releases to process
# render_always = true
# output file path
# output = "CHANGELOG.md"

[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 preprocessing the commit messages
commit_preprocessors = [
    # Replace issue/PR numbers with links
    { pattern = '\(#([0-9]+)\)', replace = "([#${1}](https://github.com/EvilBit-Labs/libmagic-rs/pull/${1}))" },
    # Check spelling of the commit with https://github.com/crate-ci/typos
    # If the spelling is incorrect, it will be automatically fixed.
    # { pattern = '.*', replace_command = 'typos --write-changes -' },
]
# regex for parsing and grouping commits
commit_parsers = [
    { message = "^feat", group = "<!-- 0 -->Features" },
    { message = "^fix\\(security\\)", group = "<!-- 8 -->Security", scope = "security" },
    { message = "^fix", group = "<!-- 1 -->Bug Fixes" },
    { message = "^[Dd]oc", group = "<!-- 3 -->Documentation" },
    { message = "^perf", group = "<!-- 4 -->Performance" },
    { message = "^refactor", group = "<!-- 2 -->Refactor" },
    { message = "^style", group = "<!-- 5 -->Styling" },
    { message = "^test", group = "<!-- 6 -->Testing" },
    { message = "^chore\\(release\\): prepare for", skip = true },
    { message = "^chore\\(deps.*\\)", skip = true },
    { message = "^chore\\(pr\\)", skip = true },
    { message = "^chore\\(pull\\)", skip = true },
    { message = "^Merge pull request", skip = true },
    { message = "^Merge branch", skip = true },
    { message = "^chore\\(ci\\): update", skip = true },
    { message = "^chore|^ci", group = "<!-- 7 -->Miscellaneous Tasks" },
    { body = ".*security", group = "<!-- 8 -->Security" },
    { body = "BREAKING CHANGE:", group = "<!-- 10 -->Breaking Changes" },
    { message = "^revert", group = "<!-- 9 -->Revert" },
]
# filter out the commits that are not matched by commit parsers
filter_commits = false
# sort the tags topologically
topo_order = false
# sort the commits inside sections by oldest/newest order
sort_commits = "oldest"