You are probably looking for the cli module. Or use one of the plugins if you are already using the tool: grunt/gulp/atom.
$ npm install --save conventional-changelog-core
var conventionalChangelogCore = require('conventional-changelog-core');
conventionalChangelogCore()
.pipe(process.stdout); // or any writable stream
Returns a readable stream.
Note: options.transform
, options.pkg.transform
and writerOpts.transform
are different. If you have a better naming suggestion, please send a PR.
Type: promise
, function
or object
This should serve as default values for other arguments of conventionalChangelogCore
so you don't need to rewrite the same or similar config across your projects. Any value in this could be overwritten.
If this is a promise (recommended if async), it should resolve with the config.
If this is a function, it expects a node style callback with the config object.
If this is an object, it is the config object. The config object should include context
, gitRawCommitsOpts
, parserOpts
and writerOpts
.
Type: object
Type: string
Default: closest package.json.
The location of your "package.json".
Type: function
Default: pass through.
A function that takes package.json
data as the argument and returns the modified data. Note this is performed before normalizing package.json data. Useful when you need to add a leading 'v' to your version or modify your repository url, etc.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Should the log be appended to existing data.
Type: number
Default: 1
How many releases of changelog you want to generate. It counts from the upcoming release. Useful when you forgot to generate any previous changelog. Set to 0
to regenerate all.
Type: function
Default: function() {}
A debug function. EG: console.debug.bind(console)
Type: function
Default: options.debug
A warn function. EG: grunt.verbose.writeln
Type: function
Default: get the version (without leading 'v') from tag and format date.
A transform function that applies after the parser and before the writer.
This is the place to modify the parsed commits.
####### commit
The commit from conventional-commits-parser.
####### cb
Callback when you are done.
####### this
this
arg of through2.
Type: boolean
Default: true
if a different version than last release is given. Otherwise false
.
If this value is true
and context.version
equals last release then context.version
will be changed to 'Unreleased'
.
See the conventional-changelog-writer docs. There are some defaults or changes:
Default: normalized host found in package.json
.
Default: version found in package.json
.
Default: extracted from normalized package.json
repository.url
field.
Default: extracted from normalized package.json
repository.url
field.
Default: The whole normalized repository url in package.json
.
Type: array
All git semver tags found in the repository. You can't overwrite this value.
Type: string
Default: previous semver tag or the first commit hash if no previous tag.
Type: string
Default: current semver tag or 'v'
+ version if no current tag.
Type: object
Your package.json
data. You can't overwrite this value.
Type: boolean
Default: true
if previousTag
and currentTag
are truthy.
Should link to the page that compares current tag with previous tag?
See the git-raw-commits docs. There are some defaults:
Default: '%B%n-hash-%n%H%n-gitTags-%n%d%n-committerDate-%n%ci'
Default: based on options.releaseCount
.
Default: true
if options.append
is truthy.
Type: function
Default: options.debug
See the conventional-commits-parser docs.
Default: options.warn
See the conventional-changelog-writer docs. There are some defaults:
Finalize context is used for generating above context.
NOTE: If you overwrite this value the above context defaults will be gone.
Type: function
Default: options.debug
Default: options.append
Default: options.outputUnreleased
This module has options append
and releaseCount
. However, it doesn't read your previous changelog. Reasons being:
- The old logs is just to be appended or prepended to the newly generated logs, which is a very simple thing that could be done in the parent module.
- We want it to be very flexible for the parent module. You could create a readable stream from the file or you could just read the file.
- We want the duty of this module to be very minimum.
So, when you build a parent module, you need to read the old logs and append or prepend to them based on options.append
. However, if options.releaseCount
is 0
you need to ignore any previous logs. Please see conventional-github-releaser as an example.
Arguments passed to conventionalChangelogCore
will be mutated.
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