gogitver is a tool to determine the semantic version of a project based on keywords used in the commit history. This project draws a lot of inspiration from GitVersion but with the benefit of go's single binary executable. With the work done by go-git the binary produced can run on Linux, Windows, and Mac.
snap install gogitver
To install download the latest release from the releases page for your machine architecture and place the binary in your path. You can then run the executable while in the path of your project and it should output the current version. You can then use this version to tag container images, helm charts, etc.
To get this most out of this tool you should be adding keywords to your git commits.
Example:
git commit -m "(+semver: breaking) this change adds a breaking change to the public api"
When gogitver sees this commit in the git history it will bump the major version.
The default regex patterns gogitver will use are:
- Major:
\+semver:\s?(breaking|major)
- Minor:
\+semver:\s?(feature|minor)
- Patch:
\+semver:\s?(fix|patch)
However you can override these by providing a settings file .gogitver.yaml
that looks like:
major-version-bump-message: '(major|breaking)\(.*\)'
minor-version-bump-message: '(feat|feature|minor)\(.*\)'
patch-version-bump-message: '(patch|fix)\(.*\)'
You can also override the name and location of this file by providing the settings flag gotgitver --settings=./anotherfile.yaml
This project requires at least Go 1.11 because it makes use of go modules for dependencies.
To build the project simply run make build
which will generate the binaries and put them in the artifacts folder.
- go-git - The git interface
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- go-git for allowing interactions with git to be easy and without dependencies
- GitVersion for the inspiration
- Visual Studio Code for just being an all around great editor