auto-release: skip releases for docs-only merges [skip release]#11
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Docs-only merges now skip the auto-release even without a
[skip release]marker: if every file the merge changed is documentation (*.md,docs/, or an image asset.gif/.png/.jpg/.jpeg/.webp/.svg), there is no app change to version, so no patch release is cut.Belt-and-suspenders follow-up to the v0.1.6 incident (a docs-only GIF merge cut a release because a PR-title
[skip release]did not reach the squash subject). The squash subject is nowPR_TITLE, which makes the marker reliable; this makes the common case (README / screenshot / GIF merges) safe even if the marker is forgotten.Notes:
[skip release]subject check; non-doc or mixed changes release exactly as before.wc -lvsgrep -Ec), notgrep -qv, becausegrep -qvexit codes differ between BSD and GNU grep — tested both paths locally.[skip release]in this PR title so adding the guard does not itself cut a release.