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raise-version
Advanced tools
Update and commit package version for Gitflow workflow.
This package makes bumping package version according to semantic versioning easier when using Gitflow workflow just by running a single CLI command. It does the following things automatically:
Bump version in package.json in development branch (say, make a patch update from 0.3.2 to 0.4.0).
Add release header with updated version and date in text changelog file:
## 0.4.0 (2020-12-14)
Commit changes in package.json and text changelog file with a message that looks like:
Raise version: 0.4.0
Merge changes to release branch and tag them as 0.4.0.
Push local development branch, release branch and new tags to remote repository.
All the things mentioned above are configurable. The package can also be used for centralized workflow.



npm install raise-version --save-dev
or
yarn add raise-version --dev
Initialize raise-version from the root directory of your project (optional — if missed then default configuration will be used):
if installed globally:
raise-version init
if installed locally:
npx raise-version init
.raiseverrc configuration file will be created.
raisever is an alias for raise-version CLI command.
Adjust configuration parameters in .raiseverrc, these are default values:
{
"changelog": {
"enabled": true,
"path": "CHANGELOG.md",
"encoding": "utf-8",
"prefix": "##",
"bullet": "-"
},
"git": {
"enabled": true,
"release": "master",
"development": "develop",
"remote": "origin",
"commit": true,
"merge": true,
"all": false,
"tag": true,
"push": false
}
}
They correspond to options of console command:
-l, --changelog Update version in changelog file [boolean] [default: true]-f, --changelog-path Path to changelog file [string] [default: "CHANGELOG.md"]-e, --changelog-encoding Encoding of changelog file [string] [default: "utf-8"]-h, --changelog-prefix Prefix for version header in changelog file [string] [default: "##"]-b, --changelog-bullet Bullet character for changes' item in changelog file [string] [default: "-"]-g, --git Commit updates to git [boolean] [default: true]-r, --git-release Git release branch [string] [default: "master"]-d, --git-development Git development branch [string] [default: "develop"]-o, --git-remote Git remote repository name [string] [default: "origin"]-c, --git-commit Commit changes to development branch [boolean] [default: true]-m, --git-merge Merge changes to release branch [boolean] [default: true]-a, --git-all Commit all changes [boolean] [default: false]-t, --git-tag Create git tag [boolean] [default: true]-p, --git-push Push git changes to remote repository [boolean] [default: false]More CLI options:
-s, --skip-update Don't update package.json file
In order to use raise-version with centralized workflow just set a value of development branch equal to release branch (master). git.merge parameter and --git-merge CLI option make no sense in this case.
Make changes to your source code, describe them in changelog file (if used) and raise a version:
raise-version [release] [options]
release — semver part to update, one of the following: major, minor, patch;options — CLI options overwriting configuration from .raiseverrc.Basic usage examples used below considers that .raiseverrc has default configuration (or not created):
Update patch version in package.json, make new version and release date heading in CHANGELOG.md prepended with ## (list items of changes are already prepended by -):
raise-version patch
package.json
{
"name": "my-package",
"vesion": "1.0.0"
}
CHANGELOG.md
# Changelog
- New feature is implemented.
- Some bugs are fixed.
## 1.0.0 (2020-12-07)
- Initial release.
package.json
{
"name": "my-package",
"vesion": "1.0.1"
}
CHANGELOG.md
# Changelog
## 1.0.1 (2020-12-10)
- New feature is implemented.
- Some bugs are fixed.
## 1.0.0 (2020-12-07)
- Initial release.
The same as previous but also push commits to remote repository:
raise-version patch --git-push
Don't update version in package.json and CHANGELOG.md, don't commit but merge from development branch to release branch and push changes to remote repository:
raise-version --skip-update --changelog=false --commit=false --git-push
Don't update, don't commit and don't merge anything, just push to remote repository only:
raise-version --skip-update --changelog=false --commit=false --merge --git-push
const raiseVersion = require('raise-version');
raiseVersion({
release: 'patch',
git: {
push: true
}
}).catch(function(e) {
console.error('Something went wrong');
});
FAQs
Update and commit package version for Gitflow workflow
The npm package raise-version receives a total of 311 weekly downloads. As such, raise-version popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that raise-version 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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