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## Getting Started
### Pre Requirements
- Git 2.17+
### Installing
- Download the latest release and add the binary to your path
- Optional: Set `SV4GIT_HOME` to define user configs, check [config](#config) for more information.
- Download the latest release and add the binary to your path.
- Optional: Set `SV4GIT_HOME` to define user configs. Check the [Config](#config) topic for more information.
### Config
There are 3 config levels when using sv4git: [default](#default), [user](#user), [repository](#repository). All 3 are merged using the follow priority: **repository > user > default**.
There are 3 config levels when using sv4git: [default](#default), [user](#user), [repository](#repository). All of them are merged considering the follow priority: **repository > user > default**.
To see current config, run:
To see the current config, run:
```bash
git sv cfg show
```
#### Configuration types
#### Configuration Types
##### Default
To check what is the default configuration, run:
To check the default configuration, run:
```bash
git sv cfg default
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##### User
To configure define `SV4GIT_HOME` environment variable, eg.:
For user config, it is necessary to define the `SV4GIT_HOME` environment variable, eg.:
```bash
SV4GIT_HOME=/home/myuser/.sv4git # myuser is just an example
SV4GIT_HOME=/home/myuser/.sv4git # myuser is just an example.
```
And define the `config.yml` inside it, eg:
And create a `config.yml` file inside it, eg.:
```bash
.sv4git
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##### Repository
Create a `.sv4git.yml` on the root of your repository, eg.: [.sv4git.yml](.sv4git.yml)
Create a `.sv4git.yml` file on the root of your repository, eg.: [.sv4git.yml](.sv4git.yml).
#### Configuration format
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version: "1.0" #config version
versioning: # versioning bump
update-major: [] # commit types used to bump major
update-minor: # commit types used to bump minor
update-major: [] # Commit types used to bump major.
update-minor: # Commit types used to bump minor.
- feat
update-patch: # commit types used to bump patch
update-patch: # Commit types used to bump patch.
- build
- ci
- chore
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- refactor
- style
- test
# when type is not present on update rules and is unknown (not mapped on commit message types),
# When type is not present on update rules and is unknown (not mapped on commit message types);
# if ignore-unknown=false bump patch, if ignore-unknown=true do not bump version
ignore-unknown: false
tag:
pattern: '%d.%d.%d' # pattern used to create git tag
pattern: '%d.%d.%d' # Pattern used to create git tag.
release-notes:
headers: # headers names for relase notes markdown, to disable a section, just remove the header line
headers: # Headers names for release notes markdown. To disable a section just remove the header line.
breaking-change: Breaking Changes
feat: Features
fix: Bug Fixes
branches: # git branches config
prefix: ([a-z]+\/)? # prefix used on branch name, should be a regex group
suffix: (-.*)? # suffix used on branch name, should be a regex group
disable-issue: false # set true if there is no need to recover issue id from branch name
skip: # list of branch names ignored on commit message validation
branches: # Git branches config.
prefix: ([a-z]+\/)? # Prefix used on branch name, it should be a regex group.
suffix: (-.*)? # Suffix used on branch name, it should be a regex group.
disable-issue: false # Set true if there is no need to recover issue id from branch name.
skip: # List of branch names ignored on commit message validation.
- master
- main
- developer
skip-detached: false # set true if a detached branch should be ignored on commit message validation
skip-detached: false # Set true if a detached branch should be ignored on commit message validation.
commit-message:
types: # supported commit types
types: # Supported commit types.
- build
- ci
- chore
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- style
- test
scope:
# define supported scopes, if blank, scope will not be validated, if not, only scope listed will be valid.
# don't forget to add "" on your list if you need to define scopes and keep it optional
# Define supported scopes, if blank, scope will not be validated, if not, only scope listed will be valid.
# Don't forget to add "" on your list if you need to define scopes and keep it optional.
values: []
footer:
issue: # use "issue: {}" if you wish to disable issue footer
key: jira # name used to define an issue on footer metadata
key-synonyms: # supported variations for footer metadata
issue: # Use "issue: {}" if you wish to disable issue footer.
key: jira # Name used to define an issue on footer metadata.
key-synonyms: # Supported variations for footer metadata.
- Jira
- JIRA
use-hash: false # if false, use :<space> separator, if true, use <space># separator
use-hash: false # If false, use :<space> separator. If true, use <space># separator.
issue:
regex: '[A-Z]+-[0-9]+' # regex for issue id
regex: '[A-Z]+-[0-9]+' # Regex for issue id.
```
### Running
run `git-sv` to get the list of available parameters
Run `git-sv` to get the list of available parameters:
```bash
git-sv
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#### Run as git command
if `git-sv` is configured on your path, you can use it like a git command
If `git-sv` is configured on your path, you can use it like a git command:
```bash
git sv
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#### Usage
use `--help` or `-h` to get usage information, don't forget that some commands have unique options too
Use `--help` or `-h` to get usage information, don't forget that some commands have unique options too:
```bash
# sv help
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| Variable | description | has options or subcommands |
| ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | :------------------------: |
| config, cfg | show config information | :heavy_check_mark: |
| current-version, cv | get last released version from git | :x: |
| next-version, nv | generate the next version based on git commit messages | :x: |
| commit-log, cl | list all commit logs according to range as jsons | :heavy_check_mark: |
| commit-notes, cn | generate a commit notes according to range | :heavy_check_mark: |
| release-notes, rn | generate release notes | :heavy_check_mark: |
| changelog, cgl | generate changelog | :heavy_check_mark: |
| tag, tg | generate tag with version based on git commit messages | :x: |
| commit, cmt | execute git commit with convetional commit message helper | :x: |
| validate-commit-message, vcm | use as prepare-commit-message hook to validate commit message | :heavy_check_mark: |
| help, h | shows a list of commands or help for one command | :x: |
| config, cfg | Show config information. | :heavy_check_mark: |
| current-version, cv | Get last released version from git. | :x: |
| next-version, nv | Generate the next version based on git commit messages. | :x: |
| commit-log, cl | List all commit logs according to range as jsons. | :heavy_check_mark: |
| commit-notes, cn | Generate a commit notes according to range. | :heavy_check_mark: |
| release-notes, rn | Generate release notes. | :heavy_check_mark: |
| changelog, cgl | Generate changelog. | :heavy_check_mark: |
| tag, tg | Generate tag with version based on git commit messages. | :x: |
| commit, cmt | Execute git commit with convetional commit message helper. | :x: |
| validate-commit-message, vcm | Use as prepare-commit-message hook to validate commit message.| :heavy_check_mark: |
| help, h | Shows a list of commands or help for one command. | :x: |
##### Use range
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By default, it's used [--date=short](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---dateltformatgt) at `git log`, all dates returned from it will be in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
Range `tag` will use `git describe` to get the last tag available if `start` is empty, the others types won't use the existing tags, it's recommended to always use a start limit in a old repository with a lot of commits. This behavior was maintained to not break the retrocompatibility.
Range `tag` will use `git describe` to get the last tag available if `start` is empty, the others types won't use the existing tags. It's recommended to always use a start limit in a old repository with a lot of commits. This behavior was maintained to not break the retrocompatibility.
Range `date` use git log `--since` and `--until`, it's possible to use all supported formats from [git log](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---sinceltdategt), if `end` is in `YYYY-MM-DD` format, `sv` will add a day on git log command to make the end date inclusive.
Range `date` use git log `--since` and `--until`. It's possible to use all supported formats from [git log](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---sinceltdategt). If `end` is in `YYYY-MM-DD` format, `sv` will add a day on git log command to make the end date inclusive.
Range `tag` and `hash` are used on git log [revision range](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt-ltrevisionrangegt). If `end` is empty, `HEAD` will be used instead.
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##### Use validate-commit-message as prepare-commit-msg hook
Configure your .git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg
Configure your `.git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg`:
```bash
#!/bin/sh
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git sv vcm --path "$(pwd)" --file "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" --source "$COMMIT_SOURCE"
```
tip: you can configure a directory as your global git templates using the command below, check [git config docs](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#Documentation/git-config.txt-inittemplateDir) for more information!
**Tip**: you can configure a directory as your global git templates using the command below:
```bash
git config --global init.templatedir '<YOUR TEMPLATE DIR>'
```
Check [git config docs](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#Documentation/git-config.txt-inittemplateDir) for more information!
## Development
### Makefile
run `make` to get the list of available actions
Run `make` to get the list of available actions:
```bash
make
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| Variable | description |
| ---------- | ---------------------- |
| BUILDOS | build OS |
| BUILDARCH | build arch |
| ECHOFLAGS | flags used on echo |
| BUILDENVS | var envs used on build |
| BUILDFLAGS | flags used on build |
| BUILDOS | Build OS. |
| BUILDARCH | Build arch. |
| ECHOFLAGS | Flags used on echo. |
| BUILDENVS | Var envs used on build.|
| BUILDFLAGS | Flags used on build. |
| Parameters | description |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------- |
| args | parameters that will be used on run |
| args | Parameters that will be used on run.|
```bash
#variables
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make build
```
the binary will be created on `bin/$BUILDOS_$BUILDARCH/git-sv`
The binary will be created on `bin/$BUILDOS_$BUILDARCH/git-sv`.
### Tests