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git-chglog

git-chglog

godoc.org Travis AppVeyor Coverage Status MIT License

CHANGELOG generator implemented in Go (Golang).
Anytime, anywhere, Write your CHANGELOG.

Table of Contents

Features

  • ♻️ High portability
    • It works with single binary. Therefore, any project (environment) can be used.
  • πŸ”° Simple usability
    • The CLI usage is very simple and has low learning costs.
    • For example, the simplest command is $ git-chglog.
  • πŸš€ High flexibility
    • Commit message format and ...
    • CHANGELOG's style (Template) and ...
    • etc ...

How it works

git-chglog internally uses the git command to get data to include in the CHANGELOG.
The basic steps are as follows.

  1. Get all the tags.
  2. Get the commits contained between tagA and tagB.
  3. Execute with all tags corresponding to tag query that were specified in Step 1 and 2.

Getting Started

We will start with installation and introduce the steps up to the automatic generation of the configuration file and template.

Installation

Please install git-chglog in a way that matches your environment.

Homebrew (for macOS users)

$ brew tap git-chglog/git-chglog
$ brew install git-chglog

Scoop (for Windows users)

$ scoop install git-chglog

Go users

$ go get -u github.com/git-chglog/git-chglog/cmd/git-chglog

If you are using another platform, you can download a binary from the releases page and place it in a directory in your $PATH.

Test Installation

You can check with the following command whether the git-chglog command was included in a directory that is in your $PATH.

$ git-chglog --version
# outputs the git-chglog version

Quick Start

git-chglog requires configuration files and templates to generate a CHANGELOG.

However, it is a waste of time to create configuration files and templates from scratch.

Therefore we recommend using the --init option which will create them interactively πŸ‘

$ git-chglog --init

init option demo


You are now ready for configuration files and templates!

Let's immediately generate a CHANGELOG of your project.
By doing the following simple command, Markdown for your CHANGELOG is displayed on stdout.

$ git-chglog

Use -o (--output) option if you want to output to a file instead of stdout.

$ git-chglog -o CHANGELOG.md

You now know basic usage of git-chglog!

In order to make a better CHANGELOG, please refer to the following document and customize it.

CLI Usage

$ git-chglog --help

USAGE:
  git-chglog [options] <tag query>

    There are the following specification methods for <tag query>.

    1. <old>..<new> - Commit contained in <old> tags from <new>.
    2. <name>..     - Commit from the <name> to the latest tag.
    3. ..<name>     - Commit from the oldest tag to <name>.
    4. <name>       - Commit contained in <name>.

OPTIONS:
  --init                                generate the git-chglog configuration file in interactive
  --config value, -c value              specifies a different configuration file to pick up (default: ".chglog/config.yml")
  --output value, -o value              output path and filename for the changelogs. If not specified, output to stdout
  --next-tag value                      treat unreleased commits as specified tags (EXPERIMENTAL)
  --silent                              disable stdout output
  --no-color                            disable color output [$NO_COLOR]
  --no-emoji                            disable emoji output [$NO_EMOJI]
  --no-case                             disable case sensitive filters
  --tag-filter-pattern value, -p value  regular expression of tag filter. Is specified, only matched tags will be picked
  --help, -h                            show help
  --version, -v                         print the version

EXAMPLE:

  $ git-chglog

    If <tag query> is not specified, it corresponds to all tags.
    This is the simplest example.

  $ git-chglog 1.0.0..2.0.0

    The above is a command to generate CHANGELOG including commit of 1.0.0 to 2.0.0.

  $ git-chglog 1.0.0

    The above is a command to generate CHANGELOG including commit of only 1.0.0.

  $ git-chglog $(git describe --tags $(git rev-list --tags --max-count=1))

    The above is a command to generate CHANGELOG with the commit included in the latest tag.

  $ git-chglog --output CHANGELOG.md

    The above is a command to output to CHANGELOG.md instead of standard output.

  $ git-chglog --config custom/dir/config.yml

    The above is a command that uses a configuration file placed other than ".chglog/config.yml".

tag query

You can specify which commits to include in the generation of CHANGELOG using <tag query>.

The table below shows Query patterns and summaries, and Query examples.

Query Description Example
<old>..<new> Commit contained in <new> tags from <old>. $ git-chglog 1.0.0..2.0.0
<name>.. Commit from the <name> to the latest tag. $ git-chglog 1.0.0..
..<name> Commit from the oldest tag to <name>. $ git-chglog ..2.0.0
<name> Commit contained in <name>. $ git-chglog 1.0.0

Configuration

The git-chglog configuration is a yaml file. The default location is .chglog/config.yml.

Below is a complete list that you can use with git-chglog.

bin: git
style: ""
template: CHANGELOG.tpl.md
info:
  title: CHANGELOG
  repository_url: https://github.com/git-chglog/git-chglog

options:
  commits:
    filters:
      Type:
        - feat
    sort_by: Scope

  commit_groups:
    group_by: Type
    sort_by: Title
    title_maps:
      feat: Features

  header:
    pattern: "<regexp>"
    pattern_maps:
      - PropName

  issues:
    prefix:
      - #

  refs:
    actions:
      - Closes
      - Fixes

  merges:
    pattern: "^Merge branch '(\\w+)'$"
    pattern_maps:
      - Source

  reverts:
    pattern: "^Revert \"([\\s\\S]*)\"$"
    pattern_maps:
      - Header

  notes:
    keywords:
      - BREAKING CHANGE

bin

Git execution command.

Required Type Default Description
N String "git" -

style

CHANGELOG style. Automatic linking of issues and notices, initial value setting such as merges etc. are done automatically.

Required Type Default Description
N String "none" Should be "github" "gitlab" "bitbucket" "none"

template

Path for the template file. It is specified by a relative path from the setting file. Absolute paths are also ok.

Required Type Default Description
N String "CHANGELOG.tpl.md" -

info

Metadata for CHANGELOG. Depending on Style, it is sometimes used in processing, so it is recommended to specify it.

Key Required Type Default Description
title N String "CHANGELOG" Title of CHANGELOG.
repository_url N String none URL of git repository.

options

Options used to process commits.

options.commits

Options concerning the acquisition and sort of commits.

Key Required Type Default Description
filters N Map in List none Filter by using Commit properties and values. Filtering is not done by specifying an empty value.
sort_by N String "Scope" Property name to use for sorting Commit. See Commit.

options.commit_groups

Options for groups of commits.

Key Required Type Default Description
group_by N String "Type" Property name of Commit to be grouped into CommitGroup. See CommitGroup.
sort_by N String "Title" Property name to use for sorting CommitGroup. See CommitGroup.
title_maps N Map in List none Map for CommitGroup title conversion.

options.header

This option is used for parsing the commit header.

Key Required Type Default Description
pattern Y String none A regular expression to use for parsing the commit header.
pattern_maps Y List none A rule for mapping the result of HeaderPattern to the property of Commit. See Commit.

options.issues

This option is used to detect issues.

Key Required Type Default Description
prefix N List none Prefix used for issues. (e.g. #, #gh-)

options.refs

This option is for parsing references.

Key Required Type Default Description
actions N List none Word list of Ref.Action. See Ref.

options.merges

Options to detect and parse merge commits.

Key Required Type Default Description
pattern N String none Similar to options.header.pattern.
pattern_maps N List none Similar to options.header.pattern_maps.

options.reverts

Options to detect and parse revert commits.

Key Required Type Default Description
pattern N String none Similar to options.header.pattern.
pattern_maps N List none Similar to options.header.pattern_maps.

options.notes

Options to detect notes contained in commit bodies.

Key Required Type Default Description
keywords N List none Keyword list to find Note. A semicolon is a separator, like <keyword>: (e.g. BREAKING CHANGE).

Templates

The git-chglog template uses the text/template package. For basic usage please refer to the following.

text/template

If you are not satisfied with the prepared template please try customizing one.


The basic templates are as follows.

Example:

{{ if .Versions -}}
<a name="unreleased"></a>
## [Unreleased]

{{ if .Unreleased.CommitGroups -}}
{{ range .Unreleased.CommitGroups -}}
### {{ .Title }}
{{ range .Commits -}}
- {{ if .Scope }}**{{ .Scope }}:** {{ end }}{{ .Subject }}
{{ end }}
{{ end -}}
{{ end -}}
{{ end -}}

{{ range .Versions }}
<a name="{{ .Tag.Name }}"></a>
## {{ if .Tag.Previous }}[{{ .Tag.Name }}]{{ else }}{{ .Tag.Name }}{{ end }} - {{ datetime "2006-01-02" .Tag.Date }}
{{ range .CommitGroups -}}
### {{ .Title }}
{{ range .Commits -}}
- {{ if .Scope }}**{{ .Scope }}:** {{ end }}{{ .Subject }}
{{ end }}
{{ end -}}

{{- if .RevertCommits -}}
### Reverts
{{ range .RevertCommits -}}
- {{ .Revert.Header }}
{{ end }}
{{ end -}}

{{- if .MergeCommits -}}
### Pull Requests
{{ range .MergeCommits -}}
- {{ .Header }}
{{ end }}
{{ end -}}

{{- if .NoteGroups -}}
{{ range .NoteGroups -}}
### {{ .Title }}
{{ range .Notes }}
{{ .Body }}
{{ end }}
{{ end -}}
{{ end -}}
{{ end -}}

{{- if .Versions }}
[Unreleased]: {{ .Info.RepositoryURL }}/compare/{{ $latest := index .Versions 0 }}{{ $latest.Tag.Name }}...HEAD
{{ range .Versions -}}
{{ if .Tag.Previous -}}
[{{ .Tag.Name }}]: {{ $.Info.RepositoryURL }}/compare/{{ .Tag.Previous.Name }}...{{ .Tag.Name }}
{{ end -}}
{{ end -}}
{{ end -}}

See the godoc RenderData documentation for available variables.

Supported Styles

Name Status Features
GitHub βœ… Mentions automatic link. Automatic link to references.
GitLab βœ… Mentions automatic link. Automatic link to references.
Bitbucket βœ… Mentions automatic link. Automatic link to references.

πŸ“ Even with styles that are not yet supported, it is possible to make ordinary CHANGELOG.

FAQ

Why do not you output files by default? This is not for the purpose of completely automating the generation of CHANGELOG files, it is only for assisting generation.

It is ideal to describe everything included in CHANGELOG in your commits. But actually it is very difficult to do it perfectly.

There are times when you need to edit the generated output to write a great CHANGELOG.

By displaying it on the standard output, it makes it easy to change the contents.

Can I commit CHANGELOG changes before creating tags?

Yes, it can be solved by using the --next-tag flag.

For example, let's say you want to upgrade your project to 2.0.0.
You can create CHANGELOG containing 2.0.0 as follows.

$ git-chglog --next-tag 2.0.0 -o CHANGELOG.md
$ git commit -am "release 2.0.0"
$ git tag 2.0.0

The point to notice is that before actually creating a tag with git, it is conveying the next version with --next-tag πŸ‘

This is a step that is necessary for project operation in many cases.

Can I generate a CHANGELOG based on certain tags?

Yes, it can be solved by use the --tag-filter-pattern flag.

For example, the following command will only include tags starting with "v":

$ git-chglog --tag-filter-pattern '^v'

TODO

  • Windows Support
  • More styles (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket πŸŽ‰)
  • Snippetization of configuration files (improvement of reusability)
  • More test test test ... (and example)

Thanks

git-chglog is inspired by conventional-changelog. Thank you!

Contributing

We alway welcome your contributions πŸ‘

Development

  1. Fork (https://github.com/git-chglog/git-chglog) πŸŽ‰
  2. Create a feature branch β˜•
  3. Run test suite with the $ make test command and confirm that it passes ⚑
  4. Commit your changes πŸ“
  5. Rebase your local changes against the master branch πŸ’‘
  6. Create new Pull Request πŸ’Œ

Bugs, feature requests and comments are more than welcome in the issues.

Feedback

I would like to make git-chglog a better tool.
The goal is to be able to use in various projects.

Therefore, your feedback is very useful.
I am very happy to tell you your opinions on Issues and PR ❀️

CHANGELOG

See CHANGELOG.md

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License

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