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Changelog Keeper

Command line utility for keeping your changelog tidy

About the project

This tool aims to:

  1. make your changelog file standardized; and
  2. reduce the time spent on updating the changelog file by providing a suite of basic commands.

The Changelog standard is based on the keep-a-changelog convention with few adjustments, described in this document.

It is also possible (with some additional scripting/tooling) to incorporate this utility into your Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery routines. There are few things to consider, mentioned in this document.

Getting started

Prerequisites

  • Python >= 3.7
  • Pip

Installation

# general installation
pip install changelog-keeper

# with specific version
pip install changelog-keeper==1.0.0

Usage

Changelog Keeper provides five simple commands allowing basic operations on the changelog file:

# Create new, empty changelog file
clkpr create [-f PATH]

# Add new entry to the changelog file
clkpr add [-f PATH] CHANGE_TYPE ENTRY

# Validate and (if needed and possible) fix the changelog file
clkpr check [-f PATH]

# Release a version (with optional link)
clkpr release [-f PATH] [-r URL] VERSION_NAME

# Yank released version
clkpr yank [-f PATH] VERSION_NAME

# For more details, one can check the help messages for the tool: `clkpr -h`
# and for a particular command: `clkpr <command> -h`

Contributing

Please have a look into CONTRIBUTING file for detailed suggestions regarding project contribution.

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE file for more information.