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Ok, got further along. Turns out that space does what it is supposed to do, but the rendering (?) fails to show selected packages (they still have this green-gray checkmark while I presume they should have had the butterfly). I can help debug this, but this is in an area that I am not very familiar with - I do think though that it is the indicator call in the select renderer that probably returns the wrong thing. |
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I am trying to start using changeset in a pnpm multirepo. The repo has a set of packages (for which I want to use changeset), and a bunch of deployable applications part of the pnpm workspace that I may want to version (but git tagging is generally enough), but do not want to publish as packages.
So I have added "private": "true" to the respective package.json's, but they still show up in the list when i do pnpm changeset. I also added them to ignore (I know I got it right, since it complained when I didn't), but they still show up in the pnpm changeset list. Am I misunderstanding something here?
Further, I appear to have a an issue with selecting packages (maybe the shell? I am using zsh on kubuntu) - space do nothing, but arrow up and down and enter do work. Assuming I get to the correct list from the start, is there a way to just select all?
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