latest-version-or-tag
Finds latest semver from the package or git tag

Why
If you use semantic release
to publish your NPM modules (and you should!), then your package.json
has a generic 0.0.0-semantic-release
or 0.0.0-development
. What is the
actual latest version of the package?
This little utility fetches it - uses either package.json
version or
the latest Git tag (according to semver comparison)
The latest version is useful for exception reporting for example, especially
used together with Git SHA.
Install and use
$ npm install latest-version-or-tag
$ $(npm bin)/latest-version-or-tag
latest version 1.2.0
Or use it as a module
const latest = require('latest-version-or-tag')
latest()
.then(console.log) // just version string
.catch(console.error)
Debug
Run the module with environment variable
$ DEBUG=latest latest-version-or-tag
Small print
Author: Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com> © 2017
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
Support: if you find any problems with this module, email / tweet /
open issue on Github
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com>
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