Tag your file and folders to make them easier to find
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Tag your file and folders to make them easier to find
An interactive CLI tool for semantic version tagging in Git repositories.
Simple, Automated, PR based Tagging 🏷️
Unix filter to colorize tags stored in filenames!
A simple CLI note-taking tool for humans
a golang youtube cli tool to manipulate youtube videos
A command line tool for a simple release workflow based on git tags: check repo state, bump version, tag and push --tags
is a library designed to create custom formatters like JSON, XML
A program that helps with tagging images locally
Go-bumpy is a simple tool for bumping the version of your go project based on Semantic Versioning. Not only does it look at existing tags in your repository, it also reads the version from your go.mod file to determine what the major version of your project is.
animatch is a video tagging tool that takes either a single file or a whole directory with video files and tries to identify all of the files according to AniDB. The target videos are matched and tagged with an [anidb-12345] tag for e.g. FileBot or Plex Hama.bundle to parse.
Set up versioning by using git tags or files.
Tag verification and creation using your changelog file. All Git providers supported for public and self-hosted instances. Designed to help automated release creations in CI/CD workflows.
Add a description, image, and links to the tagging topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the tagging topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."