fix: Add support for GitHub Enterprise Server#66
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woile merged 2 commits intocommitizen-tools:masterfrom Mar 28, 2023
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fix: Add support for GitHub Enterprise Server#66woile merged 2 commits intocommitizen-tools:masterfrom
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@woile We are looking to use Commitizen with some automated release workflows on a GitHub Enterprise Server setup right away for an internal project. The GitHub support team identified that a static entry for github.com was causing issues when we run the workflow. Are you able to assist reviewing this PR which should pull from the built-in variable regardless of public GitHub vs GHES? Thank you kindly! |
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This PR adds support for GitHub Enterprise server domain by using the built-in variable GITHUB_SERVER_URL. This is based on approach in PR #52 by @a-berthroud and includes latest changes from master.