mt-changelog
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creates changelogs for git projects
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mt-changelog
Creates simple changelogs from your git commits in markdown with links when viewed from github.
Usage: changelog [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-t, --title [title] the title of the changelog (should probably be the new tag)
-m, --message [message] regex to match commit messages to be included in the changelog
-o, --out [path] file to write changelog to
-s, --stdout will prevent writing a file and print results to stdout
installation
$ npm install mt-changelog
Example
Command line
# ensure you have a semver tag in the past, and then...
$ changelog -t v2.1.0
Node
var changelog = require('mt-changelog');
options = {
stdout: false,
out: 'CHANGELOG.md',
title: 'v1.2.3',
message: /\[(added|removed|changed|fixed)\]/,
formatter: require('mt-changelog/lib/formatters/basic')
};
// Returns a Promise
changelog(options)
.catch(function(err) {
// error handling
});
Output:
The commit hash becomes a link to the commit when viewed on github.
v2.1.0 - Fri, 28 Mar 2014 05:54:33 GMT
--------------------------------------
[1685ade](../../1685ade) [added] some new stuff
[02aa80f](../../02aa80f) [fixed] busted things
v2.0.10 - Fri, 21 Mar 2014 02:31:10 GMT
---------------------------------------
[1685ade](../../1685ade) [removed] terrible apis
[02aa80f](../../02aa80f) [changed] default options for stuff
By default, it will look for commit messages with subjects that match:
[added] ...
[changed] ...
[fixed] ...
[removed] ...
But you can supply a regex with -m [message]
, for example:
$ changelog -m '\[a\]|\[c\]|[\f\]|\[r\]'