CLI to flexibly increment a project's version
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CLI to flexibly increment a project's version
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A GitHub Action to bump and tag a new semantic version when a pull request is merged.
Action that increments a project to the next version at pull request time.
This command line Node.js program is designed to make it easy to track program versions using a tally like input system. This was mostly a fun little side project to practice using Node.js and also an excuse to program (manually tracking the version would have way quicker than programming this and making it feature rich).
The Original GitHub Action for running semantic-release. Sets output and environment variables for you to use in subsequent actions.
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GitHub Action for running semantic-release.
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