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bump2version
is deprecated, new development is in **Bump My Version**
#243
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Ooof.... it's not a drop in replacement. I'll give it a try tho. tbump - I have tried it, works well enough, with the nice addition of being able to run arbitrary commands on bump. I still like that I can just run |
I can agree on |
Hey, so I reached to these guys last week about bumping the date along with the version. They responded very quickly and the tool itself is way more flexible than the predecessors. callowayproject/bump-my-version#141 Plus, it supports your desire not to worry about the exact version number, you just need to add an extra argument because they expanded the code Given my experience, I'm upgrading my recommendation: I think you should seriously consider switching to this as your default. |
Looks like the latest development in the
bumpversion
saga is another project change:bump2version
Bump My Version
Figured you might be interested to know, especially since the new project supports
pyproject.toml
. Out of curiosity, are you usingtbump
in your projects? I would like for my version bump, commit, and tagging command to include auto-generation of my changelog. It appears thattbump
may be better suited to doing that for me, rather than me having to hack in some sort of git amend script around thebump[2]version
command.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: