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### Changed - API changes: - `header` attribute renamed to `preamble` to avoid confusion. - improved version header parsing to be more robust and handle multi-word version names. - improved version number incrementing in `release`. - can now handle other text surrounding a pep440-compliant version number, which will not be modified - can now handle pre-releases correctly. The version to increment is the most recent version in the log with a valid pep440 version number in it. - Release increment and prerelease increments can be mixed, allowing e.g: `yaclog release -mr` to create a release candidate with in incremented minor version number. - `release` base version is now an argument instead of an option, for consistency with other commands. ### Removed - `entry` with multiple `-b` options no longer add sub bullet points, instead adding each bullet as its own line. ### Added - Terminal output has color to distinguish version names/headers, sections, and git information. - Extra newlines are added between versions to improve readability of the raw markdown file.
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Yaclog: Yet Another Commandline Changelog Tool
Yaclog is a python library and command line tool to make it easier to keep track of changes to your projects. It includes commands for appending new changes to a markdown changelog file, as well as releasing new versions for deployment via git tags.
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caption: Contents
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handbook/index
reference/index
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Changelog <changelog>
License <license>
Indices and tables
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genindex
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modindex
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search