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releasify

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A CLI tool to simplify your release process!

Important note: This tool simplifies your release process, if you don't have one, it is the right time to start adopting one!

The Release Process with releasify

This is what you can achieve with releasify:

  1. You want to release your awesome-module
  2. Go to the local directory and checkout the branch you want to release
  3. Execute releasify publish (see the examples).

At this point, the tool will perform the following actions for you:

  • It checks that your local repo is aligned with your git remote
  • It updates the version of your package.json (version bump)
  • It publishes the module in the npm registry using your default settings
  • It commits & pushes the bumped version to your remote
  • It creates a GitHub release with a CHANGELOG description also creating a tag with the same version as per your package.json

A new version of your module is now published! 🎉

Install

// global install
npm i releasify -g

// npx usage
npx releasify <command>

// show man of a command
npx releasify <command> --help

// check the version installed
releasify -v

Note: You need Node.js >= 10 to use this CLI.

Commands

Check the man directory to see all the arguments detail or type npx releasify help to get a preview.

☄ Publish

You need a GitHub OAUTH Token with scope repo:public_repo to run this command.

releasify publish [--path|-p <path>]             ➡ The path to the project to release. Default `pwd`
                  [--tag|-t <pattern>]           ➡ The pattern of the tag to release. Useful for multi-branch project. It is necessary to find the last tag released of that pipeline. Default `v${major version of the project}.\d+.\d+`
                  [--semver|-s <release>]        ➡ Force the release type. The value must be [major, premajor, minor, preminor, patch, prepatch, prerelease]
                  [--verbose|-v <level>]         ➡ Print out more info. The value must be [trace, debug, info, warn, error]. Default `warn`
                  [--remote|-r <string>]         ➡ The remote git where push the bumped version. Useful if you are releasing. Default `origin`
                  [--branch|-b <string>]         ➡ The branch you want to release. Useful when you need to release a multi-branch module. Default `master`
                  [--silent]                     ➡ never ask for user input. Note that if 2FA is required for publishing this flag must be used with `npm-otp` flag
                  [--no-verify|-n]               ➡ Add the `--no-verify` to the commit, useful for slow test you don't need to run in case of bump
                  [--gh-token|-k <env | token>]  ➡ The GitHub OAUTH token. You can set it with an env var name or a valid token. Default env var `GITHUB_OAUTH_TOKEN`
                  [--gh-release-edit|-e]         ➡ Open an editor to modify the release message before creating it on GitHub
                  [--gh-release-draft]           ➡ Create the GitHub Release as draft. Default `false`
                  [--gh-release-prerelease]      ➡ Create the GitHub Release as pre-release. Default `false`
                  [--gh-release-body|-x]            ➡ Automatically generate body via Github. When `true` will take priority over `--gh-release-edit`. Default `false`
                  [--gh-group-by-label|-l <label>] ➡ Group the commits in the changelog message by PR's labels
                  [--npm-access|-a <string>]       ➡ It will set the --access flag of `npm publish` command. Useful for scoped modules. The value must be [public, restricted]
                  [--npm-dist-tag <string>]        ➡ It will add a npm tag to the module, like `beta` or `next`
                  [--npm-otp <code>]               ➡ It will provide the otp code to the npm publish. Use this only for CI. For publishing from your machine, omit this argument and you will be asked to enter OTP code just before the npm publish command gets executed.
                  [--major|-m]                     ➡ It will unlock the release of a major release
                  [--help|-h]                      ➡ Show this help message

Examples

The following example shows how to release a minor version of your-module to NPM (using 2FA authentication) with a custom GitHub release message:

export MY_ENV_OAUTH_KEY 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
cd /your-module
releasify publish -v debug -s minor -k MY_ENV_OAUTH_KEY -e --npm-otp 123456

This example releases a patch version of mod in the branch 1.x. Here 2FA auth is disabled on NPM and the GitHub OAUTH token in stored as an environment variable as GITHUB_OAUTH_TOKEN:

releasify publish -p ./mod -b 1.x -t v1.* -v debug -s patch

Explanation:

  • -b: it will check that your local repository is in the right branch and it will be used in the bump phase
  • -t: it will be used to explore the git history to find the commit messages. This is necessary when your tag name pattern doesn't follow the v<semver-version> pattern. By default the value of this parameter is v${major version read from package.json}*

The following example release a major version of your-module to NPM with a grouped GitHub release message. If a PR has many matching labels, it will be assigned to the first label in the command line. If a PR doesn't have any match with the label in the args, it will append at the end of the message.

cd /your-module
releasify publish -v debug -m -s major -l feature -l bugfix -l documentation

# example message:
**feature**:
- four this is feature (#4)


**bugfix**:
- two this is a bugfix (#2)
- three this is a doc bugfix (#3)


**commit**:
- five this is a typescript pr (#5)

☄ Draft

Print out the new version that should be released with its changelog listing the commit messages.

The commits shown are

  • from: the HEAD of your local project
  • to: the first commit or the last version tag you created

Moreover, if the commit message is written with the pattern: text describing (#123), where (#123) is the pull request ID, the labels of that PR are downloaded and processed by the template engine. These info are fetched from GitHub, keep in mind that there are rate limits.

releasify draft [--path|-p <path>]        ➡ The path to the project to draft. Default `pwd`
                [--tag|-t <pattern>]      ➡ The pattern of the tag to draft. Useful for multi-branch project. Default `v${major version of the project}.\d+.\d+`
                [--from-commit <hash>]    ➡ Specify a commit hash where to start to generate the release message. Default `HEAD`
                [--to-commit <hash>]      ➡ Specify a commit hash where to stop to generate the release message. The --tag arg will be ignored
                [--semver|-s <release>]   ➡ Force the release type. The value must be [major, premajor, minor, preminor, patch, prepatch, prerelease]
                [--verbose|-v <level>]    ➡ Print out more info. The value must be [trace, debug, info, warn, error]
                [--gh-group-by-label|-l <label>] ➡ Group the commits in the changelog message by PR's labels
                [--help|-h]               ➡ Show this help message

Examples

View the release message for your next release:

releasify draft

Build release messages between old commits in order to create a changelog if you don't have one:

releasify draft --from-commit 93c914beb07eede9635d1234c20cff0e41f093a1 --to-commit 8797fc32812fb988957145877429aa937af292f1

⚙ Config

Save your default settings to speed up even more your release! Whan you run this command a prompt will ask you the value to store for the arg setting. The values are saved in an encrypted file, so it is human-unreadable.

releasify config [--arg <string>]          ➡ The argument to save
                 [--verbose|-v <level>]    ➡ Print out more info. The value must be [trace, debug, info, warn, error]
                 [--help|-h]               ➡ Show this help message

Examples

Save your github token (then digit it in the prompt):

releasify config --arg gh-token

Save the default logging and print out where the store file is saved:

releasify config --arg verbose -v info

License

Licensed under MIT.