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@njakob/breeze
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Git Flow CLI wrapper for NPM based products
Tired of typing long command lines, naming your hotfix and release branches or constantly checking the state of your repository before finishing branches? Breeze is a tool made for you!
Breeze is a wonderful simple CLI wrapper that would help you to deal with common repetitive tasks that must be done in an NPM based product. It also use a configuration file that can be checked-out in your repository to make sure all contributors use the same Git Flow parameters.
.breezerc
fileWith NPM:
$ npm install @njakob/breeze
With Yarn:
$ yarn add @njakob/breeze
In order to initialize Breeze for your team, use the following command:
$ breeze init
This would create an initial .breezerc
configuration file that you can checkout in your repository. Besides Git Flow parameters, bump commits for releases and hotfixies can also be configured through this file.
.breezerc
{
"branch": {
"master": "master",
"develop": "develop"
},
"prefix": {
"feature": "feature/",
"release": "release/",
"hotfix": "hotfix/",
"version-tag": ""
},
"commit": {
"release": "Bump to %s",
"hotfix": "Bump to %s"
}
}
For each Git Flow operation, a corresponding command is available in the CLI. As shown in the following example, only creating a feature requires a name. Both features and hofixes would automatically use the bumped version as name.
$ breeze feature <name>
$ breeze release {minor|major}
$ breeze hotfix
Finishing a branch would automatically apply the correct operation regarding the prefix of the branch.
$ breeze finish
njakob/breeze
is licensed under the MIT License.
FAQs
Git Flow CLI wrapper for NPM based products
We found that @njakob/breeze demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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