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wg-fe-changelog

v1.0.4

Published

This project is a simple CLI tool to generate releasenotes for the `wg-fe-broker-platform` project in the following format:

Downloads

8

Readme

wg-fe-changelog-generator

This project is a simple CLI tool to generate releasenotes for the wg-fe-broker-platform project in the following format:

{
	"type": "",
	"project": "",
	"message": "",
	"flag": false
}

It was made with ink.

Install

If you want to tool as a global command do the following:

$ npm install --global wg-fe-changelog-generator

If you want to use the file build by webpack you can do the following:

$ node ./build/changelog.js

Bundle

If you made changes and want to bundle the project again, execute the following:

$ npm run bundle

Run

If installed as a global command, simply run the command as follows:

$ wg-fe-changelog-generator

You can also add a root argument to change the folder for where the releasenotes should be saved to:

$ wg-fe-changelog-generator --root=dir

Same goes for the changelog.js file:

$ node changelog.js --root=dir