name: 'Validate PR title' on: pull_request_target: types: - opened - edited - synchronize jobs: main: name: Validate PR title runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: # Please look up the latest version from # https://github.com/amannn/action-semantic-pull-request/releases - uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v6.1.1 env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} with: # Configure which types are allowed. # Default: https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types types: | fix feat docs ci chore # Configure that a scope must always be provided. requireScope: false # Configure additional validation for the subject based on a regex. # This example ensures the subject starts with an uppercase character. subjectPattern: ^[A-Z].+$ # If `subjectPattern` is configured, you can use this property to override # the default error message that is shown when the pattern doesn't match. # The variables `subject` and `title` can be used within the message. subjectPatternError: | The subject "{subject}" found in the pull request title "{title}" didn't match the configured pattern. Please ensure that the subject starts with an uppercase character. # For work-in-progress PRs you can typically use draft pull requests # from Github. However, private repositories on the free plan don't have # this option and therefore this action allows you to opt-in to using the # special "[WIP]" prefix to indicate this state. This will avoid the # validation of the PR title and the pull request checks remain pending. # Note that a second check will be reported if this is enabled. wip: true # When using "Squash and merge" on a PR with only one commit, GitHub # will suggest using that commit message instead of the PR title for the # merge commit, and it's easy to commit this by mistake. Enable this option # to also validate the commit message for one commit PRs. validateSingleCommit: false