Closes the user's gap: when `pnpm turbo gen feature <name>` scaffolds
a new feature, that feature must also be tracked by release-please —
otherwise it sits outside the versioning + changelog pipeline.
The generator now performs three release-please integrations:
1. **CHANGELOG.md seeded at v0.1.0** — new template at
templates/feature/CHANGELOG.md.hbs emits a baseline entry pointing
at ADR-021 + docs/guides/releasing.md so the consumer immediately
sees where future entries will appear.
2. **package.json version field bumped** — templates/feature/
package.json.hbs: "0.0.0" -> "0.1.0", matching the per-feature
baseline established when release-please was set up.
3. **Manifest + config registration via a new custom action** —
lib/release-please-utils.ts exports
registerFeatureInReleasePlease(repoRoot, name) which:
- Reads .release-please-manifest.json, adds
`"packages/<name>": "0.1.0"`, writes back with sorted keys
(root stays first, rest alphabetical) so diffs stay minimal
- Reads release-please-config.json, adds the per-package config
block (package-name, component, changelog-path), writes back
with the same sort
- Idempotent — re-running on an already-tracked feature is a
no-op
- Throws fast if either file is missing (ADR-021 requires
release-please to be set up BEFORE features can register)
The generator wires this in via a function action between the last
file `add` and the next-steps printout. Its return string surfaces
in the generator log so the user sees "Registered @repo/<name> in
release-please tracking".
Tested: 5/5 unit tests cover the happy path, idempotency, sort
order, and both missing-file error paths. Smoke-tested against the
real repo configs (adding a synthetic "demo" feature, then
restoring) — manifest entry appears in the correct sorted position;
config block has the right shape.
Future `pnpm turbo gen feature` invocations cannot leave a feature
untracked. Existing features (auth, blog, media, marketing-pages,
navigation) were registered manually when the release-please epic
landed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>