Awesome
<p align="left"><img src="logo/horizontalversion.png" alt="chyle" height="100px"></p>Chyle produces a changelog from a git repository.
Usage
Create a changelog from your commit history
Usage:
chyle [command]
Available Commands:
config Configuration prompt
create Create a new changelog
help Help about any command
Flags:
--debug enable debugging
-h, --help help for chyle
Use "chyle [command] --help" for more information about a command.
config
Run a serie of prompt to help generate quickly and easily a configuration.
create
Generate changelog.
How it works ?
Chyle fetch a range of commits using given criterias from a git repository. From those commits you can extract relevant datas from commit message, author, and so on, and add it to original payload. You can afterwards if needed, enrich your payload with various useful datas contacting external apps (shell command, apis, ....) and finally, you can publish what you harvested (to an external api, stdout, ....). You can mix all steps together, avoid some, combine some, it's up to you.
Setup
Download from release page according to your architecture chyle binary : https://github.com/antham/chyle/releases
Look at the documentation and examples, run chyle config
to launch the configuration prompt.
Documentation and examples
Have a look to the wiki of this project.
Contribute
If you want to add a new feature to chyle project, the best way is to open a ticket first to know exactly how to implement your changes in code.
Setup
After cloning the repository you need to install vendors with go mod vendor
To test your changes locally you can run go tests with : make test-all