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Makes sure your changelogs mention your breaking changes
It's really easy to make a breaking API change to your React component and forget to release it as a major version. Humpty stops this from happening by checking what's changed in your component API, and making sure it is mentioned in your changelogs.
$ humpty --oldApi 72c5c9e0 --newApi c72257 --gitRepo ~/Repos/bengummer/humpty-mock-api
🚨 Found 1 breaking API change not mentioned in git commits (72c5c9..c72257):
Default export
- Prop type changed: "age" was string, now number
💡 This project has just started, a pluggable API/changelog system can be added to support APIs other than React. Raise an issue to discuss! Check out the Trello board for the roadmap.
Note: React components are currently only checked in the root index.js
file - this will be made more flexible soon to read the main
script from package.json
.
${propName} prop
--oldApi
Git branch or SHA where your current public API code is stored.
--newApi
Git branch or SHA where your new public API code is stored.
--gitRepo
Path to the git repo where your source lives.
--json
(optional)
Output result as JSON instead of emoji + text
FAQs
Makes sure your changelogs mention your breaking changes
The npm package humpty receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, humpty popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that humpty 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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