versionah
is a simple tool to help you — or more specifically me — easily maintain version information for a project. Its entire aim is to make the act of displaying or bumping a project’s version number a thoughtless task.
It is written in Python, and released under the GPL v3.
versionah
should run on Python v3.5 or newer. The only external libraries versionah
depends on are click, jinja and jnrbase. If versionah
doesn’t work with the version of Python you have installed, file an issue and I’ll endeavour to fix it.
The simplest way to show how versionah
works is by example:
$ versionah set example.txt 2.4.3
2.4.3
$ versionah display example.txt
2.4.3
$ versionah bump example.txt minor
2.5.0
$ versionah bump example.txt major
3.0.0
API stability isn’t guaranteed across versions, although frivolous changes won’t be made.
When versionah
1.0.0 is released the API will be frozen, and any changes which aren’t backwards compatible will force a major version bump.
I’d like to thank the following people who have contributed to versionah
.
- Marc Abramowitz
- Ansel Cloutier
- TakesxiSximada
- Leal Hétu
- Matt Leighy
- Ryan Lewis
- Ryan Sutton
If I’ve forgotten to include your name I wholeheartedly apologise. Just drop me a mail and I’ll update the list!
If you find any problems, bugs or just have a question about this package either file an issue or drop me a mail.
If you’ve found a bug please try to include a minimal testcase so I can reproduce the problem, or even better a patch!