# gitsem A command line utility for managing semantically versioned (semver) git tags. Run this in a git repository to bump the version and write the new data back to the VERSION file. It will also create a version commit and (optional) tag, and fail if the repo is not clean. ## Installation ```shell $ go get github.com/Clever/gitsem ``` ## Example ```shell $ gitsem patch $ gitsem -m "Upgrade to %s for reasons" patch $ gitsem minor ``` ## Usage ```shell gitsem [options] version ``` `version` can be one of: `newversion | patch | minor | major` The version argument should be a valid semver string, or a field of a semver string (one of "patch", "minor", or "major"). In the second case, the existing version will be incremented by 1 in the specified field. ### Options - `m=%s` specifies a commit message to use when bumping the version. If %s appears, it will be replaced with the new version number. - `tag=true` whether or not to create a tag at the version commit