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GitHub Changelog Generator

Changelog generation has never been so easy:

Fully automate changelog generation - This gem generate change log file based on tags, issues and merged pull requests (and split them to separate lists according labels) from :octocat: GitHub Issue Tracker.

Since now you don't have to fill your CHANGELOG.md manually: just run script, relax and take a cup of before your next release! 🎉

Whats the point of a change log?

To make it easier for users and contributors to see precisely what notable changes have been made between each release (or version) of the project.

Why should I care?

Because software tools are for people. If you dont care, why are you contributing to open source? Surely, there must be a kernel (ha!) of care somewhere in that lovely little brain of yours.

©️ http://keepachangelog.com

Installation

[sudo] gem install github_changelog_generator

Output example

1.2.5 (2015-01-15)

Full Changelog

Implemented enhancements:

  • Use milestone to specify in which version bug was fixed #22

Fixed bugs:

  • Error when trying to generate log for repo without tags #32

Merged pull requests:

  • PrettyPrint class is included using lowercase 'pp' #43 (schwing)

  • support enterprise github via command line options #42 (glenlovett)

Usage

It's really simple:

  • If your git remote origin refer to your GitHub repo, then just go to your project folder and run:

      github_changelog_generator
    
  • or from anywhere:

    • github_changelog_generator -u github_username -p github_project
    • github_changelog_generator github_username/github_project

As output you will get CHANGELOG.md file with pretty Markdown-formatted changelog.

Params

Type github_changelog_generator --help for detailed usage.

Usage: changelog_generator [options]
-u, --user [USER]                Username of the owner of target GitHub repo
-p, --project [PROJECT]          Name of project on GitHub
-t, --token [TOKEN]              To make more than 50 requests per hour your GitHub token required. You can generate it here: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
-f, --date-format [FORMAT]       Date format. Default is %d/%m/%y
-o, --output [NAME]              Output file. Default is CHANGELOG.md
    --[no-]verbose               Run verbosely. Default is true
    --[no-]issues                Include closed issues to changelog. Default is true
    --[no-]issues-wo-labels      Include closed issues without labels to changelog. Default is true
    --[no-]pr-wo-labels          Include pull requests without labels to changelog. Default is true
    --[no-]pull-requests         Include pull-requests to changelog. Default is true
    --[no-]filter-by-milestone   Use milestone to detect when issue was resolved. Default is true
    --[no-]author                Add author of pull-request in the end. Default is true
    --unreleased-only            Generate log from unreleased closed issues only.
    --[no-]unreleased            Add to log unreleased closed issues. Default is true
    --[no-]compare-link          Include compare link between older version and newer version. Default is true
    --include-labels  x,y,z      Issues only with that labels will be included to changelog. Default is 'bug,enhancement'
    --exclude-labels  x,y,z      Issues with that labels will be always excluded from changelog. Default is 'duplicate,question,invalid,wontfix'
    --github-site [URL]          The Enterprise Github site on which your project is hosted.
    --github-api [URL]           The enterprise endpoint to use for your Github API.
-v, --version                    Print version number
-h, --help                       Displays Help

GitHub token

Since GitHub allow to make only 50 requests without authentication it's recommended to run this script with token (-t, --token option)

You can easily generate it here.

And:

  • Run with key -t [your-16-digit-token]

  • Or set environment variable CHANGELOG_GITHUB_TOKEN and specify there your token.

    i.e. add to your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.zshrc or any other place to load ENV variables string :

      export CHANGELOG_GITHUB_TOKEN="your-40-digit-github-token"
    

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'

It's time to create this token or wait for 1 hour before GitHub reset the counter for your IP.

##Features and advantages of this project

  • Generate canonical, neat change log file, followed by basic change log guidlines 💎

  • Possible to generate Unreleased changes (closed issues that have not released yet) 💫

  • GitHub Enterprise support via command line options! 🏭

  • Flexible format customisation:

    • Customize issues, that should be added to changelog ✳️
    • Custom date format supported (but don't forget about standards 📅
    • Ability to manually specify in which version issue was fixed (in case, when closed date is not match) by setting milestone of issue the same name as tag of required version 📌
    • Automatically exclude specific issues, not-related to change log (any issue, that has label question duplicate invalid wontfixby default) ✂️
  • Distinguish issues according labels. 🔎

    • Merged pull requests (all merged pull-requests) 🔀
    • Bug fixes (by label bug in issue) 🪲
    • Enhancements (by label enhancement in issue) 🌟
    • Issues (closed issues w/o any labels) 🚱
  • You manually can set which labels should be included/excluded. 🔧

  • Apply a lot of other customisations, to fit changelog for your personal style 🎩 (look github_changelog_generator --help for details)

###Alternatives Here is a wikipage list of alternatives, that I found. But no one was satisfy my requirements.

If you know other projects - feel free to edit this Wiki page!

Projects using this library

Wikipage with list of projects

If you are using github_changelog_generator for generation change log in your project or know another project that uses it, please add it to [this] (https://github.com/skywinder/Github-Changelog-Generator/wiki/Projects-using-Github-Changelog-Generator) list.

Am I missed some essential feature?

  • Nothing is impossible!

  • Open an issue and let's make generator better together!

  • Bug reports, feature requests, patches, well-wishes are always welcome

FAQ

  • I already use GitHub Releases. Why do I need this?

GitHub Releases is a very good thing. And it's very good practice to maintain it (not so much people using it yet)! ㊗️

BDW: I would like to support GitHub Releases in next releases ;)

I'm not try to compare quality of auto-generated and manually generated logs.. but:

The auto generated Changelog really helps even if you manually fill Releases notes!

For example:

When I found a closed bug - it's very useful to understand, in which release it was fixed. In that case you can easily find this issue by # in CHANGELOG.md.

  • it's not so quite easy to find it in manually filled Releases notes.
  • this file can also help you to build your Release note and not miss features in manually-filled list.

In the end:

I think, that GitHub Releases is more for end-users. But CHANGELOG.md could stay in the repo for developers with detailed list of changes. And it's nothing bad to combine GitHub Releases and CHANGELOG.md file together in that manner.

Contributing

  1. Create an issue to discuss about your idea
  2. [Fork it] (https://github.com/skywinder/Github-Changelog-Generator/fork)
  3. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Create a new Pull Request
  7. Profit!

License

Github Changelog Generator is released under the MIT License.