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@changesets/apply-release-plan
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This takes a releasePlan
object for changesets and applies the expected changes from that
release. This includes updating package versions, and updating changelogs.
import applyReleasePlan from "@changesets/apply-release-plan";
import { ReleasePlan, Config } from "@changesets/types";
import { Packages } from '@manypkg/get-packages'
await applyReleasePlan(
// The release plan to be applied - see @changesets/types for information about its shape
aReleasePlan: ReleasePlan,
// The packages that applyReleasePlan should be run for from @manypkg/get-packages
packages: Packages,
// A valid @changesets/config config - see @changesets/types for information about its shape
config: Config
);
Note that apply-release-plan
does not validate the release plan's accuracy.
To generate a release plan from written changesets use @changesets/get-release-plan
FAQs
Takes a release plan and applies it to packages
The npm package @changesets/apply-release-plan receives a total of 723,704 weekly downloads. As such, @changesets/apply-release-plan popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @changesets/apply-release-plan demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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