Yaclog is a python library and command line tool to make it easier to keep track of changes to your projects. It includes commands for appending new changes to a markdown changelog file, as well as releasing new versions for deployment via git tags.
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Install and update using pip:
$ pip install -U yaclog
For usage from the command line, yaclog provides the yaclog
command:
Usage: yaclog [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Manipulate markdown changelog files.
Options:
--path FILE Location of the changelog file. [default: CHANGELOG.md]
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
entry Add entries to the changelog.
format Reformat the changelog file.
init Create a new changelog file.
release Release versions.
show Show changes from the changelog file
tag Modify version tags
Create a new changelog:
$ yaclog init
Add some new entries to the "Added" section of the current unreleased version:
$ yaclog entry -b 'Introduced some more bugs'
$ yaclog entry -b 'Introduced some more features'
Show the current version:
$ yaclog show
Unreleased
- Introduced some more bugs
- Introduced some more features
Release the current version and make a git tag for it
$ yaclog release 0.0.1 -c
Renamed version "Unreleased" to "0.0.1".
Commit and create tag for version 0.0.1? [y/N]: y
Created commit a7b6789
Created tag "0.0.1".