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@push.rocks/smartversion

v3.1.0

Published

A library to handle semantic versioning with ease.

Readme

@push.rocks/smartversion

A TypeScript library for handling semantic versioning with ease — parse, compare, match, and bump semver strings through a single ergonomic SmartVersion class.

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Install

Install via your favourite package manager:

pnpm add @push.rocks/smartversion
# or
npm install @push.rocks/smartversion --save

The package ships as an ESM-only module with TypeScript typings included. It targets modern Node.js and browser runtimes (bundled via esbuild/rollup/etc.).

Why SmartVersion?

Under the hood @push.rocks/smartversion wraps the battle-tested semver package, but hides the verbose functional API behind a friendly object-oriented surface. Instead of remembering semver.gt, semver.lt, semver.satisfies, semver.minVersion, and manually juggling SemVer instances, you get one class with expressive, strongly typed methods.

Usage

All examples are written in TypeScript.

Importing

import { SmartVersion } from '@push.rocks/smartversion';

Creating a SmartVersion

From a concrete version string:

const version = new SmartVersion('1.0.0');
console.log(version.versionString); // '1.0.0'

From a fuzzy version string (ranges, carets, tildes, partials):

const fuzzy = SmartVersion.fromFuzzyString('^1.2.0');
console.log(fuzzy.versionString); // '1.2.0' — the minimum version that satisfies the range

fromFuzzyString preserves the original range, so getBestMatch (below) can use it later to pick from a list of candidates. If the fuzzy string cannot be resolved to a minimum version, fromFuzzyString throws with a descriptive error.

Reading the parts

const version = new SmartVersion('2.5.9');

version.major;         // 2
version.minor;         // 5
version.patch;         // 9
version.versionString; // '2.5.9'

Comparing versions

Compare against another SmartVersion instance or a raw version string:

const a = new SmartVersion('1.2.3');
const b = new SmartVersion('2.0.0');

a.greaterThan(b);              // false
a.lessThan(b);                 // true

a.greaterThanString('1.2.2');  // true
a.lessThanString('v2.1.0');    // true — leading 'v' is tolerated

Picking the best match from a list

Given a fuzzy range and a list of available versions, get the highest version that still satisfies the range:

const range = SmartVersion.fromFuzzyString('4.x');
const available = ['4.0.1', '4.7.5', '4.3.0', '5.0.0'];

range.getBestMatch(available); // '4.7.5'

getBestMatch returns undefined if nothing in the list satisfies the range — handy for dependency resolution logic.

Bumping versions

Every bump returns a fresh SmartVersion instance (the original is never mutated):

const current = new SmartVersion('1.2.3');

current.getNewPatchVersion().versionString; // '1.2.4'
current.getNewMinorVersion().versionString; // '1.3.0'
current.getNewMajorVersion().versionString; // '2.0.0'

Dynamic bumps

When the bump type is only known at runtime (e.g. driven by commit-lint output or a CI flag):

type BumpKind = 'patch' | 'minor' | 'major';

function bump(version: SmartVersion, kind: BumpKind): SmartVersion {
  return version.getNewVersion(kind);
}

bump(new SmartVersion('0.9.5'), 'minor').versionString; // '0.10.0'

getNewVersion throws if given an unknown bump type, so you get a loud failure instead of silently producing the wrong version.

API reference

| Member | Kind | Description | | ----------------------------------------- | --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | new SmartVersion(semverString, original?) | constructor | Create an instance from a concrete version string. | | SmartVersion.fromFuzzyString(fuzzy) | static | Build an instance from a range/fuzzy string. Preserves the range. | | version.versionString | getter | The resolved version string (e.g. '1.2.3'). | | version.major / minor / patch | getter | Individual semver segments as numbers. | | version.semver | property | The underlying semver.SemVer instance for escape-hatch use cases. | | version.originalVersionString | property | The original fuzzy string, if fromFuzzyString was used. | | greaterThan(other) / lessThan(other) | method | Compare to another SmartVersion. | | greaterThanString(str) / lessThanString(str) | method | Compare to a raw version string. | | getBestMatch(candidates) | method | Pick the highest candidate that satisfies the preserved range. | | getNewPatchVersion() | method | Returns a bumped patch version as a new instance. | | getNewMinorVersion() | method | Returns a bumped minor version as a new instance. | | getNewMajorVersion() | method | Returns a bumped major version as a new instance. | | getNewVersion('patch' \| 'minor' \| 'major') | method | Bump dynamically by type. |

Use cases

@push.rocks/smartversion shines whenever you need to reason about versions programmatically:

  • Release automation — pick the next patch/minor/major in CI pipelines
  • Package management — resolve a fuzzy dependency range against a real registry list
  • Update checks — compare the currently installed version to the latest upstream
  • Compatibility gates — guard features behind greaterThan / lessThan checks
  • Monorepo tooling — bulk-bump versions across workspaces based on commit metadata

License and Legal Information

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