NAME
git-feature - Create a feature branch from the "current release"
VERSION
This documentation refers to git-feature version 1.1.20
SYNOPSIS
git-feature [option] branch-name
git-feature [option] [--jira|-j] JIRAID
OPTIONS:
branch-name The name of the new branch to create from the current release branch/tag
-j --jira[=]JIRAID
Find the summary for JIRA item JIRAID and make it the
branch name for the feature.
-u --url[=]URL Use URL as the JIRA instance for looking up summaries.
-U --user[=]str JIRA user name to use when querying JIRA
-P --password[=]str
JIRA password for --user
-t --tag[=]str Specify a tag that any branch with newer commits must contain
-b --branch[=]str Similarly a branch that other branches with newer commits must
contain (Default origin/master)
-l --local Shorthand for --branch '^master$'
-p --push Push the new brach upstream
--no-fetch Don't fetch before trying to find the remote branch
-n --new-pom Set the pom.xml version to the next available version
-x --pom[=]dir/pom.xml
The location of the master pom.xml if it isn't in the
current directory.
-t --test Test, don't actually run
-v --verbose Show more details
--version Prints the version information
--help Prints this help information
--man Prints the full documentation for git-feature
DESCRIPTION
The git feature
command allows a simplified way to create and switch to feature branches using whatever you define as the current release.
By default current release is defined as the origin/master branch that can be changed either on the command line using the --tag or --branch arguments or by setting the workflow.prod
git config. Example of commonly used alternatives include using release version tags where you might use something like --tag ^v\d+[.]\d+'
to match tags like v0.1 or v1.0 etc. Other examples include different branches containing release versions of code.
The branch origin/master is used over master to save you from having to switch to master and pull any new changes. A git fetch
is called by default before branching to further ensure the latest version of code is available.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
DIAGNOSTICS
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Defaults for this script can be set through git config
workflow.prod Sets how a prod release is determined
eg the default equivalent is branch=^origin/master$
workflow.pom The default location for the pom.xml file (used by C<--new-pom>
when updating pom.xml for the new branch)
workflow.pom-local
Can set default value of C<--local>
jira.url Specifies the URL for the JIRA instance being used
You can set these values either by editing the repository local .git/config
file or ~/.gitconfig
or use the git config
command
# eg Setting the global value
git config --global workflow.prod 'branch=^origin/master$'
# or set a repository's local value
git config workflow.prod 'tag=^release_\d{4}_\d{2}\d{2}$'
# or setting pom.xml location to a sub directory
git config workflow.pom 'somedir/pom.xml'
DEPENDENCIES
INCOMPATIBILITIES
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
There are no known bugs in this module.
Please report problems to Ivan Wills (ivan.wills@gmail.com).
Patches are welcome.
AUTHOR
Ivan Wills - (ivan.wills@gmail.com)
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2014 Ivan Wills (14 Mullion Close, Hornsby Heights, NSW Australia 2077). All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.