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simple changelog/release history manager

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unfancy release history tracking

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functions:

  • init - create a CHANGELOG.md file
  • add - add new changes to the changelog under a 'HEAD (Unreleased)' heading
  • release - move all unreleased changes under a new release version

chg can be useful when built into a release/deploy script or paired with a pull request merging script like pulley.

It does not try to automatically generate changes from git commits or github pull requests, though you could build that on top of the chg functions.

Example

CHANGELOG
=========

## HEAD (Unreleased)
* Removed crusty semantic html, javascript app ftw

--------------------

## 2.0.0 (2007-3-13)
* Removed horrible tables, semantic html ftw
* Switched background to vertical gradient
* Added dropshadows to EVERYTHING

## 1.1.1 (2002-08-16)
* Added a dot.gif to 3,000 table cells to fix layout issues

## 1.1.0 (2002-05-17)
* Removed horrible Flash, table layout ftw
* Switched background to horizontal gray lines

## 1.0.1 (2000-07-01)
* Duplicated all Flash content in HTML so Yahoo can see it

## 1.0.0 (2000-04-14)
* Removed horrible frames, Flash ftw
* Switched background to fast moving clouds like 2advanced V3

## 0.1.0 (1997-01-26)
* Added a "GIF" of a construction worker. ha ha ha
* Navigation frame ftw
* Added repeating tanbark background to look more professional

Using globally

# install
[sudo] npm install -g chg

# create CHANGELOG.md
chg init

# add a change
chg add 'My first change'

# create a release
chg release '0.0.1'

Using as a node module

shell

# install
npm install chg --save

javascript

var chg = require('chg');

// create CHANGELOG.md
chg.init({}, callback);

// add a change
chg.add('My first change', {}, callback);

// create a release
chg.release('0.0.1', {}, callback);

// each command can take a callback, but each also returns synchronously
var changeData = chg.release('3.0.0', {});
// changeData = { title: '0.0.1', changes: '* Removed crusty semantic html, javascript app ftw', changeLog: '/* entire changelog */' }

chg.find('1.1.1');
// => { title: '## 1.1.1 (2002-08-16)', changes: ['* Added a dot.gif to 3,000 table cells to fix layout issues'], changesRaw: '* Added a dot.gif to 3,000 table cells to fix layout issues' }

Using as a grunt plugin

shell

# install
npm install chg --save-dev

Gruntfile.js

grunt.loadNpmTasks('chg');

shell

# create CHANGELOG.md
grunt chg-init


# add a change
grunt chg-add


# create a release
grunt chg-release

Using as a npm script (requires npm v2.13.0 or higher)

"scripts": {
  "version": "chg release -y && git add -A CHANGELOG.md"
}

The -y flag will use the current version in package.json

Functions

init()

Creates a CHANGELOG.md file in the current directory.

chg init
CHANGELOG
=========

## HEAD (Unreleased)
* _(none)_

--------------------

add(line:String)

Add a line to the change log. The first argument is the line to add.

chg add "My new change!"
CHANGELOG
=========

## HEAD (Unreleased)
* My new change!

--------------------

release(version:String)

Add a line to the change log. The first argument is the version to be used as the release version.

chg release "v0.1.0"
CHANGELOG
=========

## HEAD (Unreleased)
* _(none)_

--------------------

## 0.1.0 (2014-01-31)
* My new change!

find(version:String)

Finds a release given a version.

delete()

Delete the current changelog

Release History

See CHANGELOG.md :scream_cat:

License

Copyright (c) 2014 heff. Licensed under the Apache license.

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Package last updated on 14 Mar 2019

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