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@greencloud/utils

v2.17.5

Published

A shared utility that provided some library and tools to support the entire system for Node.js

Readme

Utils Library

Install

npm i @greencloud/utils

Do Prerelease in Local Machine

If you want to build package and test your work on another repo, you can bump the prerelease with --preid argument when executing the npm version command. Please do make sure you already logged in to the npm by using the dev account. Then, run these commands to publish your prerelease package.

npm version prerelease --preid ugc-xx
npm publish

That's it!

Release Options

When working with release, the CI will automatically publish the package when it detects the release type by analyzing the commit message. So, in order to publish/release/deploy, you name it, make sure you follow the semantic-release commit message convention.

See:

semantic-release

Or, you might use commitizen to help you figure out the hassle by running

git add . && npm run commit
  • Assuming you already have files that ready to be committed

NOTE: Only feat:, refactor: and fix: will trigger a release.