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A git log to CHANGELOG.md tool

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A git log to CHANGELOG.md tool

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changelog-maker is a formalisation of the Node.js CHANGELOG.md entry process but flexible enough to be used on other repositories.

changelog-maker will look at the git log of the current directory, pulling entries since the last tag. Commits with just a version number in the summary are removed, as are commits prior to, and including summaries that say working on <version> (this is an io.js / Node ism).

After collecting the list of commits, any that have PR-URL: <url> in them are looked up on GitHub and the labels of the pull request are collected, specifically looking for labels that start with semver (the assumption is that semver-minor, semver-major labels are used to indicate non-patch version bumps).

Finally, the list is formatted as Markdown and printed to stdout.

Each commit will come out something like this (on one line):

* [[`20f8e7f17a`](https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/commit/20f8e7f17a)] -
  **test**: remove flaky test functionality (Rod Vagg)
  [#812](https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/812)

Note:

  • When running changelog-maker on the command-line, the default GitHub repo is computed from the package.json that exists on cwd, otherwise fallback to nodejs/node, you can change this by supplying the user/org as the first argument and project as the second. e.g changelog-maker joyent node.
  • Commit links will go to the assumed repo (default: nodejs/node)
  • If a commit summary starts with a word, followed by a :, this is treated as a special label and rendered in bold
  • Commits that have semver* labels on the pull request referred to in their PR-URL have those labels printed out at the start of the summary, in bold, upper cased.
  • Pull request URLs come from the PR-URL data, if it matches the assumed repo (default: nodejs/node) then just a # followed by the number, if another repo then a full user/project#number.

When printing to a console some special behaviours are invoked:

  • Commits with a summary that starts with doc: are rendered in grey
  • Commits that have a semver* label on the pull request referred to in their PR-URL are rendered in bold green

Install

npm i changelog-maker -g

Usage

changelog-maker [--simple] [--group] [--commit-url=<url/with/{ref}>] [--start-ref=<ref>] [--end-ref=<ref>] [github-user[, github-project]]

github-user and github-project should point to the GitHub repository that can be used to find the PR-URL data if just an issue number is provided and will also impact how the PR-URL issue numbers are displayed

  • --simple: print a simple form, without additional Markdown cruft
  • --group: reorder commits so that they are listed in groups where the xyz: prefix of the commit message defines the group. Commits are listed in original order within group.
  • --commit-url: pass in a url template which will be used to generate commit URLs for a repository not hosted in Github. {ref} is the placeholder that will be replaced with the commit, i.e. --commit-url=https://gitlab.com/myUser/myRepo/commit/{ref}
  • --start-ref=<ref>: use the given git <ref> as a starting point rather than the last tag. The <ref> can be anything commit-ish including a commit sha, tag, branch name. If you specify a --start-ref argument the commit log will not be pruned so that version commits and working on <version> commits are left in the list.
  • --end-ref=<ref>: use the given git <ref> as a end-point rather than the now. The <ref> can be anything commit-ish including a commit sha, tag, branch name.
  • --filter-release: exclude Node-style release commits from the list. e.g. "Working on v1.0.0" or "2015-10-21 Version 2.0.0" and also "npm version X" style commits containing only an x.y.z semver designator.
  • --quiet or -q: do not print to process.stdout
  • --all or -a: process all commits since beginning, instead of last tag.
  • --help or -h: show usage and help.

Development

Tests require GitHub authentication in order to fetch pull request metadata. ghauth will generate, store and load a personal access token in your local user configuration when changelog-maker is run during normal operation. To run the tests, you will need to ensure that you have a token in place. There are two ways to do this:

  1. Run node ./changelog-maker.js -a to cause changelog-maker to fetch metadata on a commit with a PR-URL.

  2. Manually generate a personal access token with public_repo scope. Then create a config.json file:

    {
      "user": "MY_GITHUB_USERNAME",
      "token": "MY_SECRET_TOKEN"
    }
    

    user is your username, and token is the token you generated above. The location of config.json depends on the OS, please see https://github.com/LinusU/node-application-config#config-location

License

changelog-maker is Copyright (c) 2015 Rod Vagg @rvagg and licenced under the MIT licence. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE.md file for more details.

Note that the project description data, including the texts, logos, images, and/or trademarks, for each open source project belongs to its rightful owner. If you wish to add or remove any projects, please contact us at [email protected].