/autotag

Git repository version tagging tool

Primary LanguageGoApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

AutoTag

Automatically increment version tags to a git repo based on commit messages.

Installing

Usage

The autotag utility will use the current state of the git repository to determine what the next tag should be and then creates the tag by executing git tag. The -n flag will print the next tag but not apply it.

autotag scans the main branch for commits by default. If no main branch is found, it will fall back to the master branch. Use -b/--branch to scan a different branch. The utility first looks to find the most-recent reachable tag that matches a supported versioning scheme. If no tags can be found the utility bails-out, so you do need to create a v0.0.0 tag before using autotag.

Once the last reachable tag has been found, the autotag utility inspects each commit between the tag and HEAD of the branch to determine how to increment the version.

Commit messages are parsed for keywords via schemes. Schemes influence the tag selection according to a set of rules.

Schemes are specified using the -s/--scheme flag:

Scheme: Autotag (default)

The autotag scheme implements SemVer style versioning vMajor.Minor.Patch (e.g., v1.2.3).

Before using autotag for the first time create an initial SemVer tag, eg: git tag v0.0.0 -m'initial tag'

The next version tag is calculated based on the contents of commit message according to these rules:

  • Bump the major version by including [major] or #major in a commit message, eg:
[major] breaking change
  • Bump the minor version by including [minor] or #minor in a commit message, eg:
[minor] new feature added
  • Bump the patch version by including [patch] or #patch in a commit message, eg:
[patch] bug fixed

If no keywords are specified a Patch bump is applied.

Scheme: Conventional Commits

Specify the Conventional Commits v1.0.0 scheme by passing --scheme=conventional to autotag.

Conventional Commits implements SemVer style versioning vMajor.Minor.Patch similar to the autotag scheme, but with a different commit message format.

Examples of Conventional Commits:

  • A commit message footer containing BREAKING CHANGE: will bump the major version:
feat: allow provided config object to extend other configs

BREAKING CHANGE: `extends` key in config file is now used for extending other config files
  • A commit message header containing a type of feat will bump the minor version:
feat(lang): add polish language
  • A commit message header containg a ! after the type is considered a breaking change and will bump the major version:
refactor!: drop support for Node 6

If no keywords are specified a Patch bump is applied.

Pre-Release Tags

autotag supports appending additional test to the calculated next version string:

  • Use -p/--pre-release-name= to append a pre-release name to the version. Pre-release names are subject to the rules outlined in the SemVer spec.

  • Use -T/--pre-release-timestmap= to append timestamp to the version. Allowed timetstamp formats are datetime (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS) or epoch (UNIX epoch timestamp in seconds).

Build metadata

Optional SemVer build metadata can be appended to the version string after a + character using the -m/--build-metadata flag. eg: v1.2.3+foo

Build metadata is subject to the rules outlined in the SemVer spec.

A common uses might be the current git reference: git rev-parse --short HEAD.

Multiple metadata items should be seperated by a ., eg: foo.bar

Examples

$ autotag
3.2.1
$ autotag -p pre
3.2.1-pre

$ autotag -T epoch
3.2.1-1499320004

$ autotag -T datetime
3.2.1-20170706054703

$ autotag -p pre -T epoch
3.2.1-pre.1499319951

$ autotag -p rc -T datetime
3.2.1-rc.20170706054528

$ autotag -m g$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
3.2.1+ge92b825

$ autotag -p dev -m g$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
3.2.1-dev+ge92b825

$ autotag -m $(date +%Y%M%d)
3.2.1-dev+20200518

$ autotag  -m g$(git rev-parse --short HEAD).$(date +%s)
3.2.1+g11492a8.1589860151

For additional help information use the -h/--help flag:

autotag -h

Troubleshooting

error getting head commit: object does not exist [id: refs/heads/master, rel_path: ]

error getting head commit: object does not exist [id: refs/heads/master, rel_path: ]

You may run into this error on certain CI platforms such as Github Actions or Azure DevOps Pipelines. These platforms tend to make shallow clones of the git repo leaving out important data that autotag expects to find. This can be solved by adding the following commands prior to running autotag:

# fetch all tags and history:
git fetch --tags --unshallow --prune

if [ $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) != "master" ]; then
  # ensure a local 'master' branch exists at 'refs/heads/master'
  git branch --track master origin/master
fi

Release information

Autotag itself uses autotag to increment releases. The default autotag scheme is used for version selection.