Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: git-scripts
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: UNKNOWN
Home-page: https://github.com/Grimmslaw/git-scripts.git
Author: Wes Rickey
Author-email: d.wrickey@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # git-scripts
        
        This project is a collection of scripts that increase the functionality of git commands.
        
        ### Installation:
        To install git-scripts, in your terminal, type:
        `pip install git-scripts`
        
        ### Scripts:
        * `rust-ver`: a script that reads a Rust project's Cargo.toml file to find its (semantic-versioned) version number,
        increments the number, and adds any unstaged/untracked files in the working directory and commits them all
            * usage: `rust_ver.py [-h] [-d DIRPATH] [-l {CRITICAL,ERROR,WARN,INFO,DEBUG,NOTSET} 
            {major,minor,patch,subpatch,alpha,unalpha}]`
            * positional argument:
                * indicates the portion of the version number to be incremented; the choices are:
                    * `major`
                    * `minor`
                    * `patch`
                    * `subpatch`
                    * `alpha` (alias for `subpatch`)
                    * `unalpha` (doesn't increment anything but removes the the subpatch \[e.g. `-alpha0`\] suffix)
            * `-h` (`--help`): display the script's usage information
            * `-d` (`--dir`): use this flag and follow it with a directory path to indicate a git repository directory that is
            different from the current working directory
            * `-l` (`--log-level`): use this flag to set the lowest level of logs to actually log to the console; in decending
            order of strictness, these are the choices:
                * `critical`
                * `error`
                * `warn`
                * `info` (default)
                * `debug`
                * `notset`
            * Examples:
                * `rust-ver major -l debug`
                    * assuming the project's version was `1.2.3-alpha2`, the script would update that to `2.0.0` and commit that
                    change and anything else in the index
                *  `rust-ver unalpha -d ../some-project`
                    * assuming that the project's version was `2.0.1-alpha1` and the current working directory is anything except 
                    `some-project`, the script would look into `some-project`, update the version to `2.0.1` and commit that change
                    and anything else in the index
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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