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Automatic Changelog generator using Jinja2 templates.

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Automatic Changelog generator using Jinja2 templates. From git logs to change logs.

Features

Installation

With pip:

pip install git-changelog

With pipx:

python3.8 -m pip install --user pipx
pipx install git-changelog

Usage (command-line)

usage: git-changelog [-b] [-h] [-i] [-g VERSION_REGEX] [-m MARKER_LINE]
                     [-o OUTPUT] [-r] [-R] [-I INPUT]
                     [-c {angular,conventional,basic}] [-s SECTIONS]
                     [-t {angular,keepachangelog}] [-T] [-E] [-v]
                     [REPOSITORY]

Automatic Changelog generator using Jinja2 templates.

This tool parses your commit messages to extract useful data
that is then rendered using Jinja2 templates, for example to
a changelog file formatted in Markdown.

Each Git tag will be treated as a version of your project.
Each version contains a set of commits, and will be an entry
in your changelog. Commits in each version will be grouped
by sections, depending on the commit convention you follow.

BASIC CONVENTION

Default sections:
- add: Added
- fix: Fixed
- change: Changed
- remove: Removed

Additional sections:
- merge: Merged
- doc: Documented

ANGULAR CONVENTION

Default sections:
- feat: Features
- fix: Bug Fixes
- revert: Reverts
- ref, refactor: Code Refactoring
- perf: Performance Improvements

Additional sections:
- build: Build
- chore: Chore
- ci: Continuous Integration
- deps: Dependencies
- doc, docs: Docs
- style: Style
- test, tests: Tests

CONVENTIONALCOMMIT CONVENTION

Default sections:
- feat: Features
- fix: Bug Fixes
- revert: Reverts
- ref, refactor: Code Refactoring
- perf: Performance Improvements

Additional sections:
- build: Build
- chore: Chore
- ci: Continuous Integration
- deps: Dependencies
- doc, docs: Docs
- style: Style
- test, tests: Tests

positional arguments:
  REPOSITORY            The repository path, relative or absolute. Default: .

options:
  -b, --bump-latest     Guess the new latest version by bumping the previous
                        one based on the set of unreleased commits. For
                        example, if a commit contains breaking changes, bump
                        the major number (or the minor number for 0.x
                        versions). Else if there are new features, bump the
                        minor number. Else just bump the patch number.
                        Default: False.
  -h, --help            Show this help message and exit.
  -i, --in-place        Insert new entries (versions missing from changelog)
                        in-place. An output file must be specified. With
                        custom templates, you can pass two additional
                        arguments: --version-regex and --marker-line. When
                        writing in-place, an 'in_place' variable will be
                        injected in the Jinja context, allowing to adapt the
                        generated contents (for example to skip changelog
                        headers or footers). Default: False.
  -g, --version-regex VERSION_REGEX
                        A regular expression to match versions in the existing
                        changelog (used to find the latest release) when
                        writing in-place. The regular expression must be a
                        Python regex with a 'version' named group. Default:
                        ^## \[(?P<version>v?[^\]]+).
  -m, --marker-line MARKER_LINE
                        A marker line at which to insert new entries (versions
                        missing from changelog). If two marker lines are
                        present in the changelog, the contents between those
                        two lines will be overwritten (useful to update an
                        'Unreleased' entry for example). Default: <!--
                        insertion marker -->.
  -o, --output OUTPUT   Output to given file. Default: stdout.
  -r, --parse-refs      Parse provider-specific references in commit messages
                        (GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket issues, PRs, etc.). Default: False.
  -R, --release-notes   Output release notes to stdout based on the last entry
                        in the changelog. Default: False.
  -I, --input INPUT     Read from given file when creating release notes.
                        Default: CHANGELOG.md.
  -c, --style, --commit-style, --convention {angular,conventional,basic}
                        The commit convention to match against. Default:
                        basic.
  -s, --sections SECTIONS
                        A comma-separated list of sections to render. See the
                        available sections for each supported convention in
                        the description. Default: None.
  -t {angular,keepachangelog}, --template {angular,keepachangelog}
                        The Jinja2 template to use. Prefix with "path:" to
                        specify the path to a directory containing a file
                        named "changelog.md". Default: keepachangelog.
  -T, --trailers, --git-trailers
                        Parse Git trailers in the commit message. See
                        https://git-scm.com/docs/git-interpret-trailers.
                        Default: False.
  -E, --omit-empty-versions
                        Omit empty versions in the output. Default: False.
  -v, --version         Show the current version of the program and exit.

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