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NAME

       Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Commit - commit dirty files

VERSION

       version 2.025

SYNOPSIS

       In your dist.ini:

           [Git::Commit]
           changelog = Changes      ; this is the default

DESCRIPTION

       Once the release is done, this plugin will record this fact in git by committing changelog
       and dist.ini. The commit message will be taken from the changelog for this release.  It
       will include lines between the current version and timestamp and the next non-indented
       line, except that blank lines at the beginning or end are removed.

       Warning: If you are using Git::Commit in conjunction with the NextRelease plugin,
       "[NextRelease]" must come before "[Git::Commit]" (or "[@Git]") in your dist.ini or plugin
       bundle.  Otherwise, Git::Commit will commit the Changes file before NextRelease has
       updated it.

       The plugin accepts the following options:

       •   changelog - the name of your changelog file. Defaults to Changes.

       •   allow_dirty - a file that will be checked in if it is locally modified.  This option
           may appear multiple times.  The default list is dist.ini and the changelog file given
           by "changelog".

       •   allow_dirty_match - works the same as allow_dirty, but matching as a regular
           expression instead of an exact filename.

       •   add_files_in - a path that will have its new files checked in.  This option may appear
           multiple times. This is used to add files generated during build-time to the
           repository, for example. The default list is empty.

           Note: The files have to be generated between those phases: BeforeRelease <->
           AfterRelease, and after Git::Check + before Git::Commit.

       •   commit_msg - the commit message to use. Defaults to "v%v%n%n%c", meaning the version
           number and the list of changes.

       •   time_zone - the time zone to use with %d.  Can be any time zone name accepted by
           DateTime.  Defaults to "local".

       You can use the following codes in commit_msg:

       %c  The list of changes in the just-released version (read from "changelog").  It will
           include lines between the current version and timestamp and the next non-indented
           line, except that blank lines at the beginning or end are removed.  It normally ends
           in a newline.

       "%{dd-MMM-yyyy}d"
           The current date.  You can use any CLDR format supported by DateTime.  A bare %d means
           "%{dd-MMM-yyyy}d".

       %n  a newline

       %N  the distribution name

       "%{-TRIAL}t"
           Expands to -TRIAL (or any other supplied string) if this is a trial release, or the
           empty string if not.  A bare %t means "%{-TRIAL}t".

       %v  the distribution version

METHODS

   get_commit_message
       This method returns the commit message.  The default implementation reads the Changes file
       to get the list of changes in the just-released version.

AUTHOR

       Jerome Quelin

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Jerome Quelin.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.