All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
6.0.0 - 2020-12-22
- (BREAKING?) Multiple git commands: support JSON/YAML arrays for the
add
andremove
parameters (you still need pass a string as input, but that can be parsed to an array by the action). Using them will run multiple commands in succession. I don't think this will be really breaking anything, but I've used a major version change just to be sure. There's more info about this stuff on the README. (issue #95)
5.3.0 - 2020-12-12
- Outputs: the action now has 3 outputs (
committed
,pushed
, andtagged
) that will be set to eithertrue
orfalse
to tell you what the action has done. The outputs are also shown in the action logs.
5.2.0 - 2020-11-11
- New
push
option: this lets you tell the action whether to push commit and tags to the repo. The default value istrue
, so that the default behavior is not changed. (issue #86)
5.1.2 - 2020-11-10
- Fixed an issue with the build (issue #88)
5.1.1 - 2020-11-07
- Fixed typo in parameter name:
pull_strategy
was written aspull_stategy
(PR #83)
5.1.0 - 2020-10-07
- The default commit message now displays the name of the workflow too (issue #64)
5.0.0 - 2020-09-27
- [BREAKING] Action parameters: multiple action parameters have been changed, refer to the docs for better info
- The code is now entirely in TypeScript (PR #57)
- Improved input checks
- Logs are now displayed on Windows too
- Remove unnecessary steps
- Remove unused dependencies
4.4.0 - 2020-07-31
- Pull requests: the action can now work in runs triggered by pull request events (issue #48)
4.3.0 - 2020-07-29
signoff
parameter: lets you use the--signoff
argument for thegit commit
command (PR #46)
4.2.1 - 2020-07-10
- OS-support: the action now properly works on Windows instances (issue #33)
4.2.0 - 2020-05-17
- Tagging: you can now create and update lightweight tags (PR #30)
4.1.0 - 2020-05-01
ref
parameter: lets you choose the branch to run the action on, the default is the one that triggered the workflow (issue #29)
4.0.3 - 2020-05-01
- Logs:
git diff
won't display logs anymore, to avoid buffer problems (issue #27) - Logs: additional info will be logged along with the command outputs
- Logs: added groups to improve readability
4.0.2 - 2020-04-19
- Error handling: failures are now easier to read (issue #25)
4.0.1 - 2020-03-20
- Scheduled events: the action can be used in action runs triggered by a scheduled events
- Warnings: there won't be warnings when both
author_name
andauthor_email
are set
4.0.0 - 2020-03-03
- [BREAKING]
path
parameter: see 'Changed' section for more info - [BREAKING]
pattern
parameter: see 'Changed' section for more info
- The action now uses
git add
andgit rm
commands, you can choose their arguemnts directly by using theadd
andremove
parameters - [BREAKING] Error handling: the action won't stop if one of your git commands fails (e.g. if one of your pathspecs doesn't match any file)
3.1.0 - 2020-02-21
remove
parameter: lets you delete files directly from the action
3.0.0 - 2020-01-24
- The action can now run in multiple subsequent jobs in the same workflow
- [BREAKING]
actions/checkout@v1
support is being dropped in favor ofactions/checkout@v2
2.3.2 - 2019-12-29
cwd
parameter: lets you set the Current Working Directory
2.3.1 - 2019-12-20
- Short tags: from now on, there will be short major tags available (
v2
,v3
, ...)
2.3.0 - 2019-12-14
- TypeScript rewrite: the action will run faster because, unlike with Docker, no build process is needed
- OS support: the action can now run in non-Linux environments too
2.2.0 - 2019-12-14
- The action can automatically fetch the commit author to use
- You can manually provide the author using the
author_name
andauthor_email
parameters
2.1.1 - 2019-12-07
- The action can now be used multiple times in the same workflow
2.1.0 - 2019-09-19
force
parameter: uses--force
when runninggit add
2.0.0 - 2019-09-18
- [BREAKING] The action now uses a
find
command
1.0.0 - 2019-09-17
First release