Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: bump
Version: 1.3.0
Summary: Bumps package version numbers
Home-page: https://github.com/di/bump
Author: Mark Steve Samson
Author-email: hello@marksteve.com
License: MIT
Description: bump
        ====
        
        Bumps package versions.
        
        Example
        =======
        
        By default, running ``bump`` in a directory with a ``setup.py`` will bump the
        "patch" number in place::
        
          $ bump
          1.0.1
          $ git diff setup.py
          ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
          modified: setup.py
          ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
          @ setup.py:6 @ from setuptools import setup
        
          setup(
              name='bump',
          -    version='1.0.0',
          +    version='1.0.1',
              description='Bumps package version numbers',
              long_description=open('README.rst').read(),
              license='MIT',
        
        Conveniently ``bump`` will also return the new version number, so you can use
        it after running the command, for example::
        
          $ export VERSION=`bump`
          $ echo "The new version is $VERSION"
          The new version is 1.0.1
        
        Options
        =======
        
        The ``bump`` command can also bump the major or minor version numbers, or set
        the pre-release identifier or local version segment::
        
          $ bump --help
          Usage: bump [OPTIONS] [INPUT] [OUTPUT]
        
          Options:
            -M, --major     Bump major number. Ex.: 1.2.3 -> 2.2.3
            -m, --minor     Bump minor number. Ex.: 1.2.3 -> 1.3.3
            -p, --patch     Bump patch number. Ex.: 1.2.3 -> 1.2.4
            -r, --reset     Reset subversions. Ex.: Major bump from 1.2.3 will be 2.0.0
                            instead of 2.2.3
            --pre TEXT      Set the pre-release identifier
            --local TEXT    Set the local version segment
            --canonicalize  Canonicalize the new version
            --help          Show this message and exit.
        
        The `--reset` option should be used alongside with minor or major bump.
        
        You can configure these options by setting them in a ``.bump`` or ``setup.cfg``
        configuration file as well, so you don't have to specify them every time::
        
          $ cat .bump
          [bump]
          input = some_directory/__file__.py
          minor = true
          patch = false
          reset = true
        
Keywords: bump increment package version
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