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relify

v0.0.2

Published

Simple releases based in commit history for Github (works better with "squash" merges and clean git commit messages)

Readme

Relify - Simple Releases

📦 A simple interactive CLI to automate and create your next GitHub release effortlessly.

Features

  • Simple Release Management: Initiates releases by fetching commit history and preparing your repository for deployment.
  • Interactive Console: Enjoy visual loading effects and a welcoming robot assistant.
  • Secure: Relify does not store or save any API keys from inputs.

Requirements

  • Node.js: Ensure you have Node.js installed (version 16 or higher).

Usage

Relify works directly from the command line with npx. No additional setup is needed.

npx relify

Important Notes

  • Data Privacy: Relify does not store or retain any API keys from inputs. API keys are used only within the session.
  • Current Platform: Relify currently supports GitHub for managing releases. Additional platform support may come in future updates.

Retrieving Github Personal Access Token

  1. Go to https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
  2. Enter a note for the token like "Relify Package" and select the repo scope.
  3. Copy the generated token and use it in the Relify CLI, when asked for it.

Github Token

License

MIT License