Git hook that enforces semantic commit messages.
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Git hook that enforces semantic commit messages.
Bash command to automate tag semantic versioning
Bash script that adds Git Version Control information into files and pushes them to GitHub, Bitbucket, or GitLab (Supported files: Bash, Go, Dockerfile, YAML, Makefile, Scala, Python, Java, PHP, C, C++, JavaScript, perl, ruby, PowerShell, Ri, . . .)
A script to automate sketch versioning for Arduino IDE based on git tag.
Highly automated, up-to-date, and well-documented repository template. Checks for common problems, Markdown, YAML, Bash, formats, lints, and tests before committing or pushing so you don't have any surprises at CI or when releasing your code to GitLab and GitHub!
Opinionated GitHub Action to ease the release of a repository
Github action that compares versions based on the previous semantic version tag and the latest tag i.e (major, minor, patch, prerelease, build)
A SemVer-compatible automatic bundle versioning for Xcode projects.
This GitHub repository demonstrates an automated semantic versioning and release process using GitHub Actions. It includes a workflow that computes the next version, updates the package file, creates a new Git tag, and publishes a GitHub release.
Pre-commit hook scripts that enforce Conventional Commits specification and automatically update package version using npm.
Automatic code version generation tool
Github action to modify specific project files with an updated version of your project based on each release tag.
This action uses git tag for controlling the version. This action will not change/add/remove any file in your repository.
Automatically generate changelog from git commit messages.
Personal GitHub Action - Generic Semantic Version
Woohoo Labs. Releaser is a lightweight release tool for Open Source projects following semantic versioning.
GitHub Action to automatically add/adjust Git tag aliases based on a semantic versioning schema
Semantic Git Hooks
A GitHub Action to automate releases based on Conventional Commits
Add a description, image, and links to the semantic-versioning topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the semantic-versioning topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."