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hubot-whats-new

v1.1.0

Published

A hubot script that lists all commits since the latest (or given) version/tag

Downloads

17

Readme

hubot-whats-new

A hubot script to quickly see what's going on in your Github repo(s). Lists all commits to master (or your chosen branch) since the latest (or given) version/tag.

You   : hubot what's new in AwesomeProject

Hubot : There have been 2 commits to AwesomeProject's master branch since v1.0.0:
        - Complete awesome bugix (Murdock)
        - Start awesome bugix (Baracus)

        Diff on Github:
        https://github.com/org/repo/compare/v1.0.0...master
You   : hubot what's new in AwesomeProject since v0.9.3

Hubot : There have been 4 commits to AwesomeProject's master branch since v0.9.3:
        - Complete awesome bugix (Murdock)
        - Start awesome bugix (Baracus)
        - Complete v1 (Hannibal)
        - Start awesomeness (Face)

        Diff on Github:
        https://github.com/org/repo/compare/v0.9.3...master

Installation

  1. In hubot project repo, run: npm install hubot-whats-new --save
  2. Add hubot-whats-new to your external-scripts.json:
[
  "hubot-whats-new"
]

Configuration

You'll need to set some environment variables:

  • GITHUB_USERNAME : The username to authenticate to Github with
  • GITHUB_APIKEY : API key that grants repo access for the above user. Create one here.
  • GITHUB_USER : The name of the user or organisation that owns the repo(s). Like in https://github.com/this-part/myrepo
  • GITHUB_REPOS : Comma seperated list of the repos you want hubot to know about. All lowercase. Like this: repo-one,repo2,etc
  • GITHUB_BRANCH : The branch that should be used for comparing. Defaults to master. Optional.

Commands:

hubot what's new in <repoName> - List all commits since latest tag.

hubot what's new in <repoName> since <tagName> - Same as above but for given tag