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# git-sv
Semantic versioning tool for git based on conventional commits.
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## Getting Started
### Requirements
- Git 2.17+
### Installing
- Download the latest release and add the binary to your path.
- Optional: Set `GITSV_HOME` to define user configurations. Check the [Configuration](#configuration) topic for more information.
If you want to install from source using `go install`, just run:
```Shell
# keep in mind that with this, it will compile from source and won't show the version on cli -h.
go install github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/cmd/git-sv@latest
# if you want to add the version on the binary, run this command instead.
GITSV_VERSION=$(go list -f '{{ .Version }}' -m github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/v2@latest | sed 's/v//') && go install --ldflags "-X main.Version=$SGITSV_VERSION" github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/cmd/git-sv@v$GITSV_VERSION
```
### Configuration
#### YAML
There are 3 configuration levels when using git-sv: [default](#default), [repository](#repository). All of them are merged considering the follow priority: **repository > user > default**.
To see the current configuration, run:
```Shell
git sv cfg show
```
##### Configuration Types
###### Default
To check the default configuration, run:
```Shell
git sv cfg default
```
###### Repository
Create a `.gitsv/config.yml` file on the root of your repository, e.g. [.gitsv/config.yml](.gitsv/config.yml).
##### Configuration format
```Yaml
version: "1.1" #configuration version
versioning: # versioning bump
update-major: [] # Commit types used to bump major.
update-minor: [feat] # Commit types used to bump minor.
update-patch: [build, ci, chore, fix, perf, refactor, test] # Commit types used to bump patch.
# 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.
filter: "" # Enables you to filter for considerable tags using git pattern syntax
release-notes:
# Deprecated!!! please use 'sections' instead!
# Headers names for release notes markdown. To disable a section just remove the header
# line. It's possible to add other commit types, the release note will be created
# respecting the following order: feat, fix, refactor, perf, test, build, ci, chore, docs, style, breaking-change.
headers:
breaking-change: Breaking Changes
feat: Features
fix: Bug Fixes
sections: # Array with each section of release note. Check template section for more information.
- name: Features # Name used on section.
section-type: commits # Type of the section, supported types: commits, breaking-changes.
commit-types: [feat] # Commit types for commit section-type, one commit type cannot be in more than one section.
- name: Bug Fixes
section-type: commits
commit-types: [fix]
- name: Breaking Changes
section-type: breaking-changes
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: [master, main, developer] # List of branch names ignored on commit message validation.
skip-detached: false # Set true if a detached branch should be ignored on commit message validation.
commit-message:
types: [
build,
ci,
chore,
docs,
feat,
fix,
perf,
refactor,
revert,
style,
test,
] # Supported commit types.
header-selector: "" # You can put in a regex here to select only a certain part of the commit message. Please define a regex group 'header'.
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.
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: [Jira, JIRA] # Supported variations for footer metadata.
use-hash: false # If false, use :<space> separator. If true, use <space># separator.
add-value-prefix: "" # Add a prefix to issue value.
issue:
regex: "[A-Z]+-[0-9]+" # Regex for issue id.
```
#### Templates
**git-sv** uses _go templates_ to format the output for `release-notes` and `changelog`, to see how the default template is configured check [template directory](cmd/git-sv/resources/templates). It's possible to overwrite the default configuration by adding `.gitsv/templates` on your repository. The cli expects that at least 2 files exists on your directory: `changelog-md.tpl` and `releasenotes-md.tpl`.
```Shell
.gitsv
└── templates
├── changelog-md.tpl
└── releasenotes-md.tpl
```
Everything inside `.gitsv/templates` will be loaded, so it's possible to add more files to be used as needed.
##### Variables
To execute the template the `releasenotes-md.tpl` will receive a single `ReleaseNote` and `changelog-md.tpl` will receive a list of `ReleaseNote` as variables.
Each `ReleaseNoteSection` will be configured according with `release-notes.section` from configuration file. The order for each section will be maintained and the `SectionType` is defined according with `section-type` attribute as described on the table below.
| section-type | ReleaseNoteSection |
| ---------------- | -------------------------------- |
| commits | ReleaseNoteCommitsSection |
| breaking-changes | ReleaseNoteBreakingChangeSection |
> :warning: currently only `commits` and `breaking-changes` are supported as `section-types`, using a different value for this field will make the section to be removed from the template variables.
### Running
Run `git-sv` to get the list of available parameters:
```Shell
git-sv
```
#### Run as git command
If `git-sv` is configured on your path, you can use it like a git command:
```Shell
git sv
git sv current-version
git sv next-version
```
#### Usage
Use `--help` or `-h` to get usage information, don't forget that some commands have unique options too:
```Shell
$ git-sv --help
NAME:
git-sv - Semantic version for git.
USAGE:
git-sv [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
20e64f8
COMMANDS:
config, cfg cli configuration
current-version, cv get last released version from git
next-version, nv generate the next version based on git commit messages
commit-log, cl list all commit logs according to range as jsons
commit-notes, cn generate a commit notes according to range
release-notes, rn generate release notes
changelog, cgl generate changelog
tag, tg generate tag with version based on git commit messages
commit, cmt execute git commit with convetional commit message helper
validate-commit-message, vcm use as prepare-commit-message hook to validate and enhance commit message
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
```
##### Use range
Commands like `commit-log` and `commit-notes` has a range option. Supported range types are: `tag`, `date` and `hash`.
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 for-each-ref refs/tags` 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 an old repository with a lot of commits.
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.
```Shell
# get commit log as json using a inclusive range
git-sv commit-log --range hash --start 7ea9306~1 --end c444318
# return all commits after last tag
git-sv commit-log --range tag
```
## Contributors
Special thanks to all [contributors](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/graphs/contributors). If you would like to contribute, please see the [instructions](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
This project is a fork of [sv4git](https://github.com/bvieira/sv4git) from Beatriz Vieira. Thanks for your work.
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](https://github.com/thegeeklab/git-sv/blob/main/LICENSE) file for details.