A simple tool for handling releases
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A simple tool for handling releases
Electron release server for https://github.com/amdev9/guipinterest
Public User Feedback and Release Communication Tooling
Tool to manage and improve the developments of your releases
When a release has successfully deployed to PRODUCTION environment, we wanted to keep that release defintion and all its associated builds forever. This Release task will automate the process.
When we do adopt Continuous Deployment with TFS, how do we define the only changed files within the release branch for non-compiled applications? The attached script will get you find and download only the files that has modified from the given release (or source control application branch) branch.
Aggregate PR to the master branch and output the release results in CSV format.
GitHub integration which validates release note/change log updates occur
CLI tool to automate services dependency management
Backend for the tool to manage and improve the developments of your releases
A tool for managing software versions.
find commits in a GitHub repository that got added after the most recent release/tag
Sample project containing ASP.Net Core 2.1 MVC application that is used to demonstrate how to create a continuous delivery pipeline on Visual Studio Team Services.
This GitHub repository demonstrates an automated semantic versioning and release process using GitHub Actions. It includes a workflow that computes the next version, updates the package file, creates a new Git tag, and publishes a GitHub release.
A simple bash script to convert hex values (such as commit ids) to codenames
Feedback
This repository is an interactive guide for managing monorepos with Lerna, covering package management, independent versioning, and release strategies.
Tool that makes it easy to create releases with custom binaries on github from cli.
A repository that holds release scripts for Roboconf projects
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