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@justeat/fozzie-updater
Advanced tools
This node package is intended as a helper when updating any fozzie component
npm i -g @justeat/fozzie-updater
fozzie-updater
run
when you are ready. It is advised to use the summary
command before performing run
Performs update
Displays output that will be added at the top of the CHANGELOG.md
Provides help for a given command
Exits application
Adds a line to the Added
changelog section
Adds a line to the Changed
changelog section
Adds a line to the Fixed
changelog section
Adds a line to the Removed
changelog section
Sets the new version of the package being updated. The minor
version is bumped up one version by default
FAQs
Common update for use in Fozzie projects.
We found that @justeat/fozzie-updater demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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