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@changesets/assemble-release-plan
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Reads changesets and adds information on dependents that need bumping
Assemble a release plan for changesets from data about a repository.
Usage
import assembleReleasePlan from "@changesets/assemble-release-plan";
import readChangesets from "@changesets/read";
import { read } from "@changesets/config";
import { getPackages } from "@manypkg/get-packages";
import { readPreState } from "@changesets/pre";
const packages = await getPackages(cwd);
const preState = await readPreState(cwd);
const config = await read(cwd, packages);
const changesets = await readChangesets(cwd, sinceRef);
const releasePlan = assembleReleasePlan(changesets, packages, config, preState);
Signature
import { NewChangeset, Config, ReleasePlan } from "@changesets/types";
import { Packages } from "@manypkg/get-packages";
assembleReleasePlan = (
changesets: NewChangeset[],
packages: Packages,
config: Config
) => ReleasePlan;
This package exists so assembling a release plan can be done without reading from disc. This is useful primarily for testing within the changesets project, and when you cannot run commands within the repository you want a release plan for (some CI cases).
For most cases, you should use @changesets/get-release-plan
which will read local changeset
files, config, and workspaces, to assemble the release plan from.
FAQs
Reads changesets and adds information on dependents that need bumping
We found that @changesets/assemble-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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