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git-sv
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YAML
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.gitsv
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cli
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getsection
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timefmt
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cfg
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json
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changelog
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ReleaseNoteCommitsSection
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repository:
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name: git-sv
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description: Woodpecker CI plugin to perform git actions
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homepage: https://woodpecker-plugins.geekdocs.de/plugins/git-sv
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topics: woodpecker-ci, woodpecker, woodpecker-plugin
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description: Semantic versioning tool for git based on conventional commits
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topics: cli, tools, git
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private: false
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has_issues: true
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target: DOCKER_USER
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environment:
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PUSHRM_FILE: README.md
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PUSHRM_SHORT: Woodpecker CI plugin to perform git actions
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PUSHRM_SHORT: Semantic versioning tool for git based on conventional commits
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PUSHRM_TARGET: ${CI_REPO}
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when:
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- event: [push, manual]
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# Contributing
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## Security
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If you think you have found a **security issue**, please do not mention it in this repository.
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Instead, send an email to `security@thegeeklab.de` with as many details as possible so it can be handled confidential.
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## Bug Reports and Feature Requests
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If you have found a **bug** or have a **feature request** please use the search first in case a similar issue already exists.
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If not, please create an issue in this repository
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## Code
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If you would like to fix a bug or implement a feature, please fork the repository and create a Pull Request.
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Before you start any Pull Request, it is recommended that you create an issue to discuss first if you have any
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doubts about requirement or implementation. That way you can be sure that the maintainer(s) agree on what to change and how,
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and you can hopefully get a quick merge afterwards.
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Pull Requests can only be merged once all status checks are green.
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## Do not force push to your Pull Request branch
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Please do not force push to your Pull Requests branch after you have created your Pull Request, as doing so makes it harder for us to review your work.
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Pull Requests will always be squashed by us when we merge your work. Commit as many times as you need in your Pull Request branch.
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## Re-requesting a review
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Please do not ping your reviewer(s) by mentioning them in a new comment. Instead, use the re-request review functionality.
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Read more about this in the [GitHub docs, Re-requesting a review](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request#re-requesting-a-review).
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# git-sv
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A command line tool (CLI) to validate commit messages, bump version, create tags and generate changelogs.
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Semantic versioning tool for git based on conventional commits.
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[![Build Status](https://ci.thegeeklab.de/api/badges/thegeeklab/git-sv/status.svg)](https://ci.thegeeklab.de/repos/thegeeklab/git-sv)
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[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv)
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[![GitHub contributors](https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/thegeeklab/git-sv)](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/graphs/contributors)
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[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/github/license/thegeeklab/git-sv)](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/blob/main/LICENSE)
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## Getting Started
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### Pre Requirements
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### Requirements
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- Git 2.17+
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### Installing
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- Download the latest release and add the binary to your path.
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- Optional: Set `GITSV_HOME` to define user configs. Check the [Config](#config) topic for more information.
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- Optional: Set `GITSV_HOME` to define user configurations. Check the [Configuration](#configuration) topic for more information.
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If you want to install from source using `go install`, just run:
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```bash
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```Shell
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# keep in mind that with this, it will compile from source and won't show the version on cli -h.
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go install github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/v2/cmd/git-sv@latest
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GITSV_VERSION=$(go list -f '{{ .Version }}' -m github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/v2@latest | sed 's/v//') && go install --ldflags "-X main.Version=$SGITSV_VERSION" github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/v2/cmd/git-sv@v$GITSV_VERSION
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```
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### Config
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### Configuration
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#### YAML
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There are 3 config levels when using git-sv: [default](#default), [user](#user), [repository](#repository). All of them are merged considering the follow priority: **repository > user > default**.
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There are 3 configuration levels when using git-sv: [default](#default), [user](#user), [repository](#repository). All of them are merged considering the follow priority: **repository > user > default**.
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To see the current config, run:
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To see the current configuration, run:
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```bash
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```Shell
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git sv cfg show
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```
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To check the default configuration, run:
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```bash
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```Shell
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git sv cfg default
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```
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###### User
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For user config, it is necessary to define the `GITSV_HOME` environment variable, eg.:
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For user configuration, it is necessary to define the `GITSV_HOME` environment variable, e.g.:
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```bash
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```Shell
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GITSV_HOME=/home/myuser/.gitsv # myuser is just an example.
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```
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And create a `config.yml` file inside it, eg.:
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And create a `config.yml` file inside it, e.g.:
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```bash
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```Shell
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.gitsv
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```
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###### Repository
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Create a `.gitsv/config.yml` file on the root of your repository, eg. [.gitsv/config.yml](.gitsv/config.yml).
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Create a `.gitsv/config.yml` file on the root of your repository, e.g. [.gitsv/config.yml](.gitsv/config.yml).
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##### Configuration format
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```yml
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version: "1.1" #config version
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```Yaml
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version: "1.1" #configuration version
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versioning: # versioning bump
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update-major: [] # Commit types used to bump major.
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**git-sv** uses _go templates_ to format the output for `release-notes` and `changelog`, to see how the default template is configured check [template directory](cmd/git-sv/resources/templates). It's possible to overwrite the default configuration by adding `.gitsv/templates` on your repository. The cli expects that at least 2 files exists on your directory: `changelog-md.tpl` and `releasenotes-md.tpl`.
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```bash
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```Shell
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└── templates
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├── changelog-md.tpl
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##### Variables
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To execute the template the `releasenotes-md.tpl` will receive a single **ReleaseNote** and `changelog-md.tpl` will receive a list of **ReleaseNote** as variables.
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To execute the template the `releasenotes-md.tpl` will receive a single `ReleaseNote` and `changelog-md.tpl` will receive a list of `ReleaseNote` as variables.
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Each **ReleaseNoteSection** will be configured according with `release-notes.section` from config file. The order for each section will be maintained and the **SectionType** is defined according with `section-type` attribute as described on the table below.
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Each `ReleaseNoteSection` will be configured according with `release-notes.section` from configuration file. The order for each section will be maintained and the `SectionType` is defined according with `section-type` attribute as described on the table below.
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| section-type | ReleaseNoteSection |
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> :warning: currently only `commits` and `breaking-changes` are supported as `section-types`, using a different value for this field will make the section to be removed from the template variables.
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Check below the variables available:
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```go
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ReleaseNote
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Release string // 'v' followed by version if present, if not tag will be used instead.
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Tag string // Current tag, if available.
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Version *Version // Version from tag or next version according with semver.
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Date time.Time
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Sections []ReleaseNoteSection // ReleaseNoteCommitsSection or ReleaseNoteBreakingChangeSection
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AuthorNames []string // Author names recovered from commit message (user.name from git)
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Version
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Major int
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Minor int
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Patch int
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Prerelease string
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Metadata string
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Original string
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ReleaseNoteCommitsSection // SectionType == commits
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SectionType string
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SectionName string
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Types []string
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Items []GitCommitLog
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HasMultipleTypes bool
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SectionType string
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SectionName string
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Messages []string
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Timestamp int
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AuthorName string
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Hash string
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Message CommitMessage
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CommitMessage
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Type string
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Scope string
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Description string
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Body string
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IsBreakingChange bool
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Metadata map[string]string
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```
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##### Functions
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Beside the [go template functions](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template#hdr-Functions), the folowing functions are availiable to use in the templates. Check [formatter_functions.go](sv/formatter_functions.go) to see the functions implementation.
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Beside the [go template functions](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template#hdr-Functions), the following functions are available to use in the templates. Check [formatter_functions.go](sv/formatter_functions.go) to see the functions implementation.
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```bash
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git sv
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```bash
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# sv help
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NAME:
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git-sv - Semantic version for git.
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# sv release-notes command help
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git-sv rn -h
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USAGE:
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git-sv [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
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VERSION:
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COMMANDS:
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config, cfg cli configuration
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current-version, cv get last released version from git
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next-version, nv generate the next version based on git commit messages
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commit-log, cl list all commit logs according to range as jsons
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commit-notes, cn generate a commit notes according to range
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release-notes, rn generate release notes
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changelog, cgl generate changelog
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tag, tg generate tag with version based on git commit messages
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commit, cmt execute git commit with convetional commit message helper
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validate-commit-message, vcm use as prepare-commit-message hook to validate and enhance commit message
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--version, -v print the version
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```
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##### Available commands
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| Variable | description | has options or subcommands |
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| ---------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | :------------------------: |
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| config, cfg | Show config information. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| current-version, cv | Get last released version from git. | :x: |
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| next-version, nv | Generate the next version based on git commit messages. | :x: |
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| commit-log, cl | List all commit logs according to range as jsons. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| commit-notes, cn | Generate a commit notes according to range. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| release-notes, rn | Generate release notes. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| changelog, cgl | Generate changelog. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| tag, tg | Generate tag with version based on git commit messages. | :x: |
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| commit, cmt | Execute git commit with convetional commit message helper. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| validate-commit-message, vcm | Use as prepare-commit-message hook to validate commit message. | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| help, h | Shows a list of commands or help for one command. | :x: |
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##### Use range
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By default, it's used [--date=short](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---dateltformatgt) at `git log`, all dates returned from it will be in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
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Range `tag` will use `git for-each-ref refs/tags` to get the last tag available if `start` is empty, the others types won't use the existing tags. It's recommended to always use a start limit in a old repository with a lot of commits. This behavior was maintained to not break the retrocompatibility.
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Range `tag` will use `git for-each-ref refs/tags` to get the last tag available if `start` is empty, the others types won't use the existing tags. It's recommended to always use a start limit in an old repository with a lot of commits.
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Range `date` use git log `--since` and `--until`. It's possible to use all supported formats from [git log](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---sinceltdategt). If `end` is in `YYYY-MM-DD` format, `sv` will add a day on git log command to make the end date inclusive.
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## Contributors
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Configure your `.git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg`:
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Special thanks to all [contributors](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/graphs/contributors). If you would like to contribute, please see the [instructions](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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## License
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**Tip**: you can configure a directory as your global git templates using the command below:
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```
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Check [git config docs](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#Documentation/git-config.txt-inittemplateDir) for more information!
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## Development
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### Makefile
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Run `make` to get the list of available actions:
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#### Make configs
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| BUILDARCH | Build arch. |
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| BUILDFLAGS | Flags used on build. |
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```bash
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#variables
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#parameters
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make run args="-h"
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```
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### Tests
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/blob/main/LICENSE) file for details.
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Usage: "list all commit logs according to range as json",
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Description: `The range filter is used based on git log filters, check https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log
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for more info. When flag range is "tag" and start is empty, last tag created will be used instead.
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