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@auto-it/magic-zero

v11.3.0

Published

A plugin that closely adheres to semver versioning for 0.0.x and 0.x.y releases

Downloads

1,441

Readme

Magic-Zero Plugin

A plugin that closely adheres to semver versioning for 0.0.x and 0.x.y releases.

In the default auto experience the patch, minor, and major only increment the corresponding digit in the version. The rules for incrementing version < 1.0.0 are not as intuitive or agreed upon. This plugin adds a new label (graduate) and changes auto's behavior to do the following:

0.0.x:

Starting version: 0.0.1

patch => 0.0.2
minor => 0.0.2
major => 0.0.2
graduate => 0.1.0

0.x.y:

Starting version: 0.1.0

patch => 0.1.1
minor => 0.1.1
major => 0.2.0
graduate => 1.0.0

Once you're project is >= 1.0.0 this plugin effectively does nothing.

Installation

This plugin is not included with the auto CLI installed via NPM. To install:

npm i --save-dev @auto-it/magic-zero
# or
yarn add -D @auto-it/magic-zero

Usage

{
  "plugins": [
    "magic-zero"
    // other plugins
  ]
}

Options

label

The label to graduate a version to the next left 0 digit.

{
  "plugins": [
    ["magic-zero", { "label": "super major" }]
    // other plugins
  ]
}

If you want to customize the label color/description you must define the label in your .autorc.

{
  "plugins": [
    ["magic-zero", { "label": "super major" }]
    // other plugins
  ],
  "labels": [
    {
      "name": "super major",
      "description": "Graduate a version to the next left 0 digit",
      "releaseType": "major",
      "color": "#000"
    }
  ]
}