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Initial Adoption of Continous Deployment using semantic-release #50

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To ease the modification/contribution to publish pipeline there has been some discussion of adopting a continuous deployment system for AtomLinter packages. To accomplish this we are making use of semantic-release and @semantic-release/apm-config.

This pull request has been dynamically created using a script. While the result is not perfect, it does accompish most of the grunt work of adopting continous deployment. There is some reconciliation that needs to be done before this can be merged.

Among the things needed to be reconciled, an APM Token and GitHub Token will need to be added to this repo's continous integration (most likely Travis CI) configuration for automated deployments to work.

Again, this Pull Request has been created by a script made by @keplersj. Please mention him if something has gone wrong, and he'll be happy to help.

ref: AtomLinter/Meta#18

cc: @Arcanemagus

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@whity Any objections to the Conventional Commits requirement on commit messages?

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whity commented Apr 22, 2018

Hi @Arcanemagus, no it's fine. I just didn't had the time to look at it (was planning for today) 😀.
Feel free to merge it, if you want to, otherwise I'll do it.

Thanks.

@whity whity merged commit d233489 into AtomLinter:master Apr 22, 2018
@Arcanemagus Arcanemagus self-assigned this Apr 22, 2018
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There's more that needed to be done before this was merged, I'll get it fixed up in a separate PR though 😉.

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whity commented Apr 22, 2018

Ok, please go ahead, thanks.

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🎉 This PR is included in version 2.1.1 🎉

The release is available on GitHub release

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