Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @changesets/parse
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @changesets/parse
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @changesets/parse
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @changesets/parse
@changesets/config
Utilities for reading and parsing Changeset's config
@changesets/git
Some git helpers that changesets use to get information
@changesets/read
Read changesets from disc, and return the information as JSON
@changesets/apply-release-plan
Takes a release plan and applies it to packages
🦋 A way to manage your versioning and changelogs with a focus on monorepos
npm install @changesets/parse
@changesets/release-utils@0.2.2
Published on 20 Nov 2024
@changesets/read@0.6.2
Published on 20 Nov 2024
@changesets/config@3.0.4
Published on 20 Nov 2024
@changesets/git@3.0.2
Published on 20 Nov 2024
@changesets/get-release-plan@4.0.5
Published on 20 Nov 2024
@changesets/cli@2.27.10
Published on 20 Nov 2024
Module System
Min. Node Version
Typescript Support
Node Version
NPM Version
9,060 Stars
593 Commits
564 Forks
34 Watching
41 Branches
140 Contributors
Updated on 28 Nov 2024
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
TypeScript (99.84%)
JavaScript (0.16%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-24.9%
184,402
Compared to previous day
Last week
3.4%
1,275,275
Compared to previous week
Last month
7.8%
5,187,340
Compared to previous month
Last year
119.1%
37,743,656
Compared to previous year
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A tool to manage versioning and changelogs
with a focus on multi-package repositories
The changesets
workflow is designed to help when people are making changes, all the way through to publishing. It lets contributors declare how their changes should be released, then we automate updating package versions, and changelogs, and publishing new versions of packages based on the provided information.
Changesets has a focus on solving these problems for multi-package repositories, and keeps packages that rely on each other within the multi-package repository up-to-date, as well as making it easy to make changes to groups of packages.
A changeset
is an intent to release a set of packages at particular semver bump types with a summary of the changes made.
The @changesets/cli package allows you to write changeset
files as you make changes, then combine any number of changesets into a release, that flattens the bump-types into a single release per package, handles internal dependencies in a multi-package-repository, and updates changelogs, as well as release all updated packages from a mono-repository with one command.
If you just want to jump in to using changesets, the Intro to using changesets and @changesets/cli docs are where you should head.
If you want a detailed explanation of the concepts behind changesets, or to understand how you would build on top of changesets, check out our detailed-explanation.
We also have a dictionary.
While changesets can be an entirely manual process, we recommend integrating it with how your CI works.
To check that PRs contain a changeset, we recommend using the changeset bot, or if you want to fail builds on a changesets failure, run yarn changeset status
in CI.
To make releasing easier, you can use this changesets github action to automate creating versioning pull requests, and optionally publishing packages.
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
all changesets reviewed
Reason
30 commit(s) and 5 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 10
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
security policy file detected
Details
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
25 existing vulnerabilities detected
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2024-11-25
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