Project Version Manager (PVM) — A CLI tool for bumping Python project versions following SemVer 2.0.0, with changelog generation and Git integration.
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Project Version Manager (PVM) — A CLI tool for bumping Python project versions following SemVer 2.0.0, with changelog generation and Git integration.
Seamless and automated release management with elegant changelog generation based on Conventional Commits, supporting both monorepos and single packages. Handles version bumping, changelog creation, Git tagging, and publishing to npm, GitHub & GitLab effortlessly.
📋 Organize your commit history with Conventional Commits for clear and semantic updates, improving collaboration and project management.
🚀 Streamline your release process by managing versions, changelogs, and deployments for monorepos and single packages with ease.
🚀 Streamline release management with ChangelogAuto, automating real-time processing and efficient DevOps pipelines for enhanced collaboration and scalability.
🔍 Track and record changes in nested data structures automatically, ensuring data integrity and simplifying debugging with detailed audit trails.
📜 List releases from multiple GitHub repositories effortlessly with Nuxt Changelog for clear project tracking and updates.
AI-powered release management for modern software teams
Tool to generate CHANGELOG.md from Conventional Commits.
CLI orchestrator for automatic semantic versioning, changelog generation, and creating releases. Built for my own use cases.
Tool for updating and extracting changelogs
Official LaunchNotes plugin for Relicta - Create releases in LaunchNotes
Release notes page for your product that follows iTunes and Google Play
📓 Provides a composer package with tools for keeping a changelog.
Understand what changed in your dependencies—without leaving your terminal
Write changelogs for humans. A style guide.
Add a description, image, and links to the changelog topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the changelog topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."