/semver-tags

Get semver tags for a repo (git or svn)

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List the semver tags for your repo.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install -g semver-tags

cd into your repo and run semver-tags --help to see available options.

CLI

Get the latest semver tag:

semver-tags --last

Get the last three:

semver-tags --last 3

Get the first:

semver-tags --first

Set a lower bound:

semver-tags --greater-than 1.2.3

Set an upper bound:

semver-tags --less-than 1.2.3

Filter with a version mask:

semver-tags --satisfies ~1.2

Nested repos of different flavors fouling things up?

semver-tags --repo-type svn --first

Reposity located elsewhere?

semver-tags --repo-path https://github.com/jtrussell/semver-tags.git

API

var semver_tags = require('semver-tags');

semver_tags({
  repoType: 'git', // 'git' or 'svn', Will attemp to to auto detect if omitted
  repoPath: 'https://github.com/jtrussell/semver-tags.git', // Defaults to cwd
  first: 3, // Get only the fist 3 semver tags
  last: 1, // Get only the last 1 semver tag
  greaterThan: '1.2.3', // Lower bound
  lessThan: '1.2.3', // Upper bound
  satisfies: '~1.2' // Version mask
}, function(err, tags) {
  if(err) { /* ... */ }
  // Do something with tags array...
});

Note: All options are... well... optional. As is the entire options object. If you only care about getting all the semver tags for your repo just pass a callback.

Note: semver-tags will attempt to auto detect your repo type (git or svn) by inspecting its surroundings. Currently this uses findup-sync. While this is usually fine for simple command line usage if you're concerned about blocking calls to the filesystem I'd suggest making use of the repoType option to bypass the auto detect.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

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License

Licensed under the MIT license.