towncrier_cmd := "pipx run towncrier==24.7.0" _default: @{{just_executable()}} --choose # Add a new changelog entry using towncrier add-changelog: {{towncrier_cmd}} create --edit git add changelog.d # Create a new release make-new-release: #!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail get_next_version_number() { DATEPART=$(date +%y.%-m) ITERATION=0 while true; do VERSION_STRING="${DATEPART}.${ITERATION}" if git rev-list "v$VERSION_STRING" > /dev/null 2>&1; then ((ITERATION++)) else echo "$VERSION_STRING" return fi done } git add . if ! git diff-index --quiet HEAD; then printf "Working directory is not clean. Please commit or stash your changes.\n" exit 1 fi VERSION=$(get_next_version_number) COMMITMSG=$(mktemp --tmpdir commitmsg.XXXXXXXXXX) trap 'rm "$COMMITMSG"' EXIT set -x cargo set-version "${VERSION}" # Construct a git commit message. # This must be done before the next step so we can leverage the --draft # flag here to get a list of changes being introduced by this release. printf "Release v${VERSION}\n\n" > "$COMMITMSG" {{towncrier_cmd}} build --draft --version "${VERSION}" >> "$COMMITMSG" # Generate changelog and docs {{towncrier_cmd}} build --version "${VERSION}" docs/generate.sh # Stage all the changes we've prepared git add . # There are likely trailing whitespace changes in the changelog, but a single # run of pre-commit will fix these automatically. pre-commit run || git add . git commit --file "$COMMITMSG" git tag "v${VERSION}" set +x printf "\n\nSuccessfully created release %s\n" "v${VERSION}" printf "\nYou'll probably want to continue with:\n" printf "\tgit push origin main\n" printf "\tgit push origin %s\n" "v${VERSION}"