Bump versions with the help of semantic versioning and pull requests labels.
Latest tag name: v1.0.0
Merged pull requests (4)
✨ Add feature requested way too many times
🚫 Update developer dependency
🛠️ Fix severe bug found after decades
🚫 Improve code formatter
Next version: v1.1.0
Voilà! That's your next version.
bump-version:
name: Bump version
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/[email protected]
- name: Get next version
uses: MiguelRipoll23/[email protected]
id: get-next-version
- name: Update version
run: |
npm version --no-git-tag-version ${{ env.NEXT_VERSION }}
env:
NEXT_VERSION: ${{ steps.get-next-version.outputs.next-version }}
- name: Create pull request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v6
with:
branch: version/${{ steps.get-next-version.outputs.next-version }}
commit-message: ${{ steps.get-next-version.outputs.next-version }}
title: Bump version to ${{ steps.get-next-version.outputs.next-version }}
body: Automated pull request triggered by a new release.
labels: new-release,ignore-for-release
draft: true
See the examples/ directory for complete examples!
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
github-token | Token from GitHub Actions or a Personal Access Token | github.token |
channel | Target channel (alpha/beta/stable/custom) of the version | stable |
new-build-for-prerelease | Create a new build if version name contains a prerelease identifier | true |
pull_requests_base_branch | Base branch used during pull requests search | github.ref |
major-labels | Comma separated list of labels for major releases | breaking-change |
minor-labels | Comma separated list of labels for minor releases | feature,enhancement |
patch-labels | Comma separated list of labels for patch releases | bugfix,dependencies |
Name | Description |
---|---|
next-version | Next version to use for a new release |
Any feedback or contributions to this repository are welcome! Please open an issue or a pull request describing your suggestions along your use case.