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release-github

v1.1.4

Published

This will create the release and tags for github

Downloads

15

Readme

release-github

CLI used to create github releases on the basis of the version number

Install

yarn add release-github

or

npm install --save release-github

Usage

  • In cli

    $release-github --release-version <version> --repo <repo> --owner <owner>

  • As a module

    const release = require("release-github");
    
    // As a promise
    release({
        releaseVersion: "<version>",
        repo: "<repo>"
        owner: "<owner>"
    })
    .then(console.log)
    .catch(console.error);
    
    // Using async/await
    await release({ releaseVersion: "<version>", repo: "<repo>", owner: "<owner>" });

Options

    $ release-github <options>

    Options
    --release-version     Version for the new release (required)
    --repo, -r            Will be the repository on which the release will be created (required)
    --owner, -o           Owner of the repo, anyone who has push permissions to the github-repo (required)
    --token, -t           Github secret token of the user
    --create-release      Github will create the release only if secret token is present.
    --show-url            Will give the url of the release.
    --pre-filled-release  Show a pre-filled form (secret token not required)
    --commit-id           Commit id from which the new release should run

Development

  • Clone the repo - git clone https://github.com/nimish-gupta/release-github.git
  • cd release-github
  • Install all the dependencies - yarn
  • Start the cli app - yarn cli