A Conventional commit cli.
convco
gives tools to work with Conventional Commits.
The tool is still in early development. It provides already the following commands:
convco changelog
: Create a changelog file.convco check
: Checks if a range of commits is following the convention.convco commit
: Helps to make conventional commits.convco version
: Finds out the current or next version.
cargo install convco
# build the convco image
docker build -t convco .
# run it on any codebase
docker run -v "$PWD:/tmp" --workdir /tmp --rm convco
If you've created an image and pushed it into your private registry
convco:check:
stage: test
image:
name: $PATH_OF_PRIVATE_REGISTRY/convco-alpine:latest
entrypoint: [""]
script:
- convco check
A changelog can be generated using the conventional commits. It is inspired by conventional changelog. Configuration follows the conventional-changelog-config-spec
convco changelog > CHANGELOG.md
Check a range of revisions for compliance.
It returns a non zero exit code if some commits are not conventional. This is useful in a pre-push hook.
convco check $remote_sha..$local_sha
Helps to make conventional commits. A scope, description, body, breaking change and issues will be prompted.
# commit a new feature and then run git commit with the interactive patch switch
convco commit --feat -- --patch
When no options are given it will return the current version.
When --bump
is provided, the next version will be printed out.
Conventional commits are used to calculate the next major, minor or patch.
If needed one can provide --major
, --minor
or --patch
to overrule the convention.
convco version --bump
It is useful to use it with release tools, such as cargo-release
:
cargo release $(convco version --bump)
- automatic notes for breaking changes
- custom template folder
- use a
.versionrc
file - limit to a range of versions
- sort sections in changelog
- issue references
- better documentation
- better error handling