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Python package that helps you find the latest releases information for a given GitHub repository.
release-finder
is a Python package that helps you find the latest releases information for a given GitHub repository.
Install the release-finder
using the package manager pip.
pip install release-finder
import release_finder
# returns 'v4.1.6'
release_finder.latest_release("https://github.com/utmapp/UTM")
# returns 'v4.1.6'
release_finder.latest_release("https://github.com/utmapp/UTM", "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN")
# returns '2023-02-27T02:28:31Z'
release_finder.latest_release_date("https://github.com/utmapp/UTM")
# returns '2023-02-27T02:28:31Z'
release_finder.latest_release_date("https://github.com/utmapp/UTM", "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN")
Pull requests are welcome. Please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
FAQs
Python package that helps you find the latest releases information for a given GitHub repository.
We found that release-finder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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