convbump
is a simple tool to work with conventional commits.
Use the version
command to find the next version in your repository
based on the conventional commits.
Use the changelog
command to generate a nicely formatted changelog
(Github markdown compatible).
convbump
does not have any external dependencies.
convbump
uses a pure Python library to access the Git repository and so does not
require a git
executable.
The application is written in Python and uses Poetry to configure the package and manage its dependencies.
Make sure you have Poetry CLI installed. Then you can run
$ poetry install
which will install the project dependencies (including dev
dependencies) into a
Python virtual environment managed by Poetry (alternatively, you can activate
your own virtual environment beforehand and Poetry will use that).
$ poetry run pytest
or
$ poetry shell
$ pytest
pytest
will take configuration from pytest.ini
file first (if present), then
from pyproject.toml
. Add any local configuration to pytest.ini
.
Configuration in pyproject.toml
will be used in CI. You can run your
tests the same way as CI to catch any errors
$ pytest -c pyproject.toml
The application is formatted using black and isort.
You can either run black and isort manually or use prepared Poe task to format the whole project.
$ poetry run poe format-code
or
$ poetry shell
$ poe format-code