git-release
- Commit, tag and push changes to the repository
git-release
<tagname> [-r <remote>] [-m <commit info%gt;] [-c]
Commits changes with message "Release <tagname>" or custom commit information, tags with the given <tagname> and pushes the branch / tags. Optionally it generates a changelog (see git-changelog) and a remote can be defined. The order of first -c or -r does not matter.
<tagname>
The name of the newly created tag. Also used in tag comment.
-r <remote>
The "remote" repository that is destination of a push operation: it is passed to git push.
-m <commit info>
use the custom commit information instead of the default message "Release <tagname>" .
-c
Generates or populates the changelog with all commit message since the last tag. For more info see git-changelog..
Release commit with the given <tagname>.
$ git release 0.1.0
Release commit with the given <tagname> and custom commit message.
$ git release 0.1.0 -m "+ powerful feature added."
Release commit with the given <tagname> and push to specific remote.
$ git release 0.1.0 -r github
Release commit with the given <tagname> and populate changelog.
$ git release 0.1.0 -c
Release commit with the given <tagname>, populate changelog, and push to specific remote.
$ git release 0.1.0 -r github -c
Written by Tj Holowaychuk <tj@vision-media.ca> Extended by David Hartmann <dh@tsl.io>
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