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NAME

       Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::CommitBuild - checkin build results on separate branch

VERSION

       version 2.019

SYNOPSIS

       In your dist.ini:

           [Git::CommitBuild]
               ; these are the defaults
           branch = build/%b
           message = Build results of %h (on %b)
           multiple_inheritance = 0

DESCRIPTION

       Once the build is done, this plugin will commit the results of the build to a branch that
       is completely separate from your regular code branches (i.e. with a different root
       commit).  This potentially makes your repository more useful to those who may not have
       Dist::Zilla and all of its dependencies installed.

       The plugin accepts the following options:

       •   branch - String::Formatter string for where to commit the build contents.

           A single formatting code (%b) is defined for this attribute and will be substituted
           with the name of the current branch in your git repository.

           Defaults to "build/%b", but if set explicitly to an empty string causes no build
           contents checkin to be made.

       •   release_branch - String::Formatter string for where to commit the build contents

           Same as "branch", but commit the build content only after a release. No default,
           meaning no release branch.

       •   message - String::Formatter string for what commit message to use when committing the
           results of the build.

           This option supports five formatting codes:

           •   %b - Name of the current branch

           •   %H - Commit hash

           •   %h - Abbreviated commit hash

           •   %v - The release version number

           •   %t - The string "-TRIAL" if this is a trial release

       •   release_message - String::Formatter string for what commit message to use when
           committing the results of the release.

           Defaults to the same as "message".

       •   multiple_inheritance - Indicates whether the commit containing the build results
           should have the source commit as a parent.

           If false (the default), the build branch will be completely separate from the regular
           code branches.  If set to a true value, commits on a build branch will have two
           parents: the previous build commit and the source commit from which the build was
           generated.

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.