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npmrel

v2.0.1

Published

Release NPM modules.

Downloads

7

Readme

npmrel

npm version npm downloads dependency status

Release NPM modules.

Usage: npmrel [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor | preminor | prepatch | prerelease] [options]

Options:

  -h, --help           output usage information
  -V, --version        output the version number
  -m, --message [msg]  The commit message to use.
                       If unspecified, will default to "Release vx.x.x".

installation

$ npm install -g npmrel

implementation

  • Bumps the package.json version
  • Commits all changes with a custom or default message ("Release vx.x.x")
  • Tags the commit as "vx.x.x"
  • Pushes the commit
  • Pushes the tag
  • Publishes to NPM

usage

cli

$ cat package.json | grep version
"version": "1.0.0",
$ npmrel major -m "This is release v%s"
$ git log -1 --format="%s"
This is release v2.0.0
$ npmrel patch
$ git log -1 --format="%s"
Release v2.0.1
$ npmrel v2.1.0 -m "Releasing version %s"
$ git log -1 --format="%s"
Releasing version 2.1.0

api

npmrel(newVersion, [commitMessage])

Arguments

  • newVersion - The new version or release type to move to.
  • commitMessage - Optional The git commit message to use. If omitted, defaults to Release v%s where %s is the incremented version.

Examples

const npmrel = require('npmrel');

// These are api versions of the cli examples above.
npmrel('major', 'This is release v%s');
npmrel('patch');
npmrel('v2.1.0', 'Releasing version %s');

license

MIT