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A Changelog manipulation library. Read/modify/write your CHANGELOG.md. Inspired by keepachangelog.com.

Changelog manipulation tool written in Dart.

Features #

  • Supports basic features of Markdown such as bold, italic, links, etc.
  • Automatic diff links generation.

Limitations #

  • Works with changelogs following keepachangelog format only.
  • Complex Markdown (e.g. inline HTML) will probably not work.

Installation #

pub global activate change

Usage #

Adding entries to Unreleased section #

To add a change entry to the Unreleased section, run the following command change <type> <entry>.

  • <type> is one of the following: added, changed, deprecated, removed, fixed, security.
  • <entry> is an arbitrary line of markdown.

Example

By running these commands

change added "New *cool* feature"
change changed "Renamed foo to [bar](https://example.com/bar)"

you create two entries in the CHANGELOG:

## Unreleased
### Added
- New *cool* feature
### Changed
- Renamed foo to [bar](https://example.com/bar)

Releasing unreleased changes #

To release all unreleased changes under a new version, run

change release <version> -l <diff_link> -d <date>
  • <version> is the version for the new release.
  • optional <date is the release date. Default is today.
  • optional <diff_link> is the diff link template.

Example

CHANGELOG before:

## Unreleased
### Added
- New *cool* feature

### Changed
- Renamed foo to [bar](https://example.com/bar)

release command:

change release 0.1.0 -l "https://github.com/example/project/compare/%from%...%to%" -d "2020-06-07"

CHANGELOG after:

## Unreleased
## [0.1.0] - 2020-06-07
### Added
- New *cool* feature

### Changed
- Renamed foo to [bar](https://example.com/bar)

[Unreleased]: https://github.com/example/project/compare/0.1.0...HEAD

Printing a released version #

Suitable for use in e-mails or Git commit messages.

Example

By running this command for the example CHANGELOG

change print 0.1.0

It outputs:

### Added
- New *cool* feature

### Changed
- Renamed foo to [bar](https://example.com/bar)

It will print the diff link as well, when a previous release exists.

How to use as a Git commit message

You can create a signed-off release commit including changes for a specific release like this:

git commit -m "Release version 0.1.0

$(change print 0.1.0)" --signoff
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A Changelog manipulation library. Read/modify/write your CHANGELOG.md. Inspired by keepachangelog.com.

Repository (GitHub)
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License

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Dependencies

args, intl, markdown, marker, maybe_just_nothing, pub_semver

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