Just testing go.
Rt, short for release that, is a tool for quickly creating GitHub releases.
curl -L https://github.com/felixdorn/release-that/releases/latest/download/release-that -o /usr/bin/rt
chmod +x /usr/bin/rtOnce you have installed the binary, you'll need to login to GitHub.
rt --loginYour personal access token is stored in ~/.rtauth with restricted permissions (0600).
rt can work without any configuration, however if you want to customize the release name, contents..., you can create
one with the following command:
rt --initThe default configuration can be found here, it looks like this:
{
"release_notes": {
"title": "Release :version",
"commit_format": "* :hash: :message"
},
"before_release": [],
"after_release": [],
"assets": [],
"tag_message": "Version :tag"
}before_release and after_release are an array of commands that will be executed before and after the release
process.
assets is an array of files that will be uploaded along with the release.
You can use various placeholders in the following keys:
- tag_message:
:tag/:version
- release_notes.title:
:tag/:version
- release_notes.commit_format:
:hash:longHash:message:author.name:author.email
- before_release:
:tag/:version:commit:longCommit
- after_release:
:tag/:version:commit:longCommit
You can release a new version with the following command:
rt --patch # rt -p
rt --minor # rt -m
rt --major # rt -M
rt --custom 4.24.5-linux+stripped The custom version must be a valid semver version.
-
--skip-hooksSkips the execution of the
before_releaseandafter_releasehooks. You may specify which hooks to skip--skip-hooks before_release,after_release. You may also passnoto run every hook (the default). -
-q, --quietSuppresses the output of the release process, the only thing printed is the released version.
-
-D, --dry-runPrints the release notes and the release tag, but does not actually create the release.
-
-Q, --no-ansiDisables ANSI colors in the output.
-
-u, --self-updateUpdates the
rtbinary to the latest version. -
-v, --versionPrints the current version of
rt.