Provided by: bumpversion_0.5.3-3_all
NAME
bumpversion - Version-bump your software
DESCRIPTION
usage: bumpversion [-h] [--config-file FILE] [--verbose] [--list] [--allow-dirty] [--parse REGEX] [--serialize FORMAT] [--search SEARCH] [--replace REPLACE] [--current-version VERSION] [--dry-run] --new-version VERSION [--commit | --no-commit] [--tag | --no-tag] [--tag-name TAG_NAME] [--message COMMIT_MSG] part [file [file ...]] bumpversion: v0.5.3 (using Python v3.5.1rc1) positional arguments: part Part of the version to be bumped. file Files to change (default: []) optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --config-file FILE Config file to read most of the variables from (default: .bumpversion.cfg) --verbose Print verbose logging to stderr (default: 0) --list List machine readable information (default: False) --allow-dirty Don't abort if working directory is dirty (default: False) --parse REGEX Regex parsing the version string (default: (?P<major>\d+)\.(?P<minor>\d+)\.(?P<patch>\d+)) --serialize FORMAT How to format what is parsed back to a version (default: ['{major}.{minor}.{patch}']) --search SEARCH Template for complete string to search (default: {current_version}) --replace REPLACE Template for complete string to replace (default: {new_version}) --current-version VERSION Version that needs to be updated (default: None) --dry-run, -n Don't write any files, just pretend. (default: False) --new-version VERSION New version that should be in the files (default: None) --commit Commit to version control (default: False) --no-commit Do not commit to version control --tag Create a tag in version control (default: False) --no-tag Do not create a tag in version control --tag-name TAG_NAME Tag name (only works with --tag) (default: v{new_version}) --message COMMIT_MSG, -m COMMIT_MSG Commit message (default: Bump version: {current_version} ??? {new_version})
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for bumpversion is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and bumpversion programs are properly installed at your site, the command info bumpversion should give you access to the complete manual.