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Github Changelog Generator
This script automatically generate change-log from your tags and merged pull-requests.
Installation:
gem install github_changelog_generator
Usage:
Example usage:
github_changelog_generator -u github-username -p github-project
In output you will get [your_project]_changelog.md
file with pretty Markdown-formatted changelogs in your current directory.
Params:
github_changelog_generator -u user_name -p project_name [-t 16-digit-GitHubToken] [options]
-u, --user [USER] your username on GitHub
-p, --project [PROJECT] name of project on GitHub
-t, --token [TOKEN] To make more than 50 requests this app required your OAuth token for GitHub. You can generate it on https://github.com/settings/applications
-h, --help Displays Help
-v, --[no-]verbose Run verbosely
-l, --last-changes generate log between last 2 tags
-f, --date-format [FORMAT] date format. default is %d/%m/%y
Real examples:
This changelog was generated by
github_changelog_generator -u skywinder -p ActionSheetPicker-3.0
: ActionSheetPicker-3.0/CHANGELOG.md
FAQ
Since GitHub allow to make only 50 requests without authentication it's recommended to run this scrip with key -t [your 16 digit token]
that you can easily generate here.
So, if you got error like this:
! /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.0.0/gems/github_api-0.12.2/lib/github_api/response/raise_error.rb:14:in `on_complete': GET
89678f7d7f
: 403 API rate limit exceeded for 195.88.177.9. (But here's the good news: Authenticated requests get a higher rate limit. Check out the documentation for more details.) (Github::Error::Forbidden)
Then you have to generate this token or wait for 1 hour
License
Github Changelog Generator is released under the MIT License.
Contributing
- Create an issue to discuss about your idea
- [Fork it] (https://github.com/skywinder/Github-Changelog-Generator/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
Bug reports, feature requests, patches, well-wishes, and rap demo tapes are always welcome!
Improvements more than welcome - they are kindly requested! :)