chore(release): customise git-cliff release notes output#75
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Default output includes ci/docs noise and bare SHAs with no links. Filtering those types keeps release notes focused on user-visible changes, short SHAs linked to GitHub commits aid traceability, and the new contributors section surfaces first-time contributors automatically. Add cliff.toml: skip docs/ci types, link 7-char SHAs to GitHub commits, add first-time contributors section via GitHub API integration. Pass GITHUB_TOKEN to git-cliff-action step and add pull-requests: read permission so the contributor lookup succeeds in CI. Signed-off-by: Nerijus Bendžiūnas <nerijus.bendziunas@gmail.com>
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Default output includes ci/docs noise and bare SHAs with no links.
Filtering those types keeps release notes focused on user-visible changes,
short SHAs linked to GitHub commits aid traceability, and the new
contributors section surfaces first-time contributors automatically.
Add cliff.toml: skip docs/ci types, link 7-char SHAs to GitHub commits,
add first-time contributors section via GitHub API integration.
Pass GITHUB_TOKEN to git-cliff-action step and add pull-requests: read
permission so the contributor lookup succeeds in CI.