package opam-publish
A tool to ease contributions to opam repositories
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Dune Dependency
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LGPL-2.1-only WITH OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception License
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2.4.0.tar.gz
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2.4.0: * Add `--exclude` to exclude the given packages from the publishing process [#161 @kit-ty-kate] 2.3.1: * Adapt to opam 2.2 API and update lower bound to opam libs [#138 @kit-ty-kate] * Use opam download command mechanism to select a specific download command [#159 @Emilios1995] 2.3.0: * Add a new --no-confirmation argument for use in automated pipeline [#158 @AltGr - fix #132] * Improve the error message when a file expected to be an opam file is given as argument [#150 @kit-ty-kate - partially fix #149] * Adopt the OCaml Code of Conduct [#151 @rikusilvola] * Changes the makefile to make sure the standard "make && make install" works [#157 @kit-ty-kate] 2.2.0: * Fix the github markdown syntax generated by opam-publish [#131 @liyishuai] * Disambiguate GitHub archive URL computed from repository and tag [#135 @ilankri] * Upgrade to cmdliner >= 1.1.0 [#134 @ilankri] * Support git remotes with multiple push targets [#137 @favonia] * Fix broken state if the initial opam-repository clone fails [#140 @kit-ty-kate - fix #86] * Shorten the generated branch name [#141 @kit-ty-kate - fix #139] 2.1.0: * Added an '--output-patch' option to allow use without a Github account * Use the latest opam libraries (2.1.0~rc) with better format-preserving printing * Avoid submission of packages without a reachable archive, except if `--force` was set or they are `conf` packages 2.0.3: * Drop Github token generation feature, no longer supported by Github API. * Use newer `github` library, avoiding warning with deprecated authentication method * Allow publication of packages without URL (for conf packages) * Added flag `--no-browser` to disable browser popup * Fix detection of package names when specifying opam file names on the command-line 2.0.2: * git related fixes: * github remote detection * `not a git repository` error * New option --packages-directory to indicate where package descriptions are stored 2.0.1: * Handle descr, url and files in the rewriting * Minor fix 2.0.0: * Switch default branch from 2.0.0 to master * Minor fix 2.0.0~beta: * Now based on opam 2 libs and intended for publications in the 2.0 format (inclusive opam files, etc.) * Bumped version number to avoid confusion with opam versions * Removed the two-step operation ("prepare" and "publish"). A single invocation does all * Removed looking up current opam pinnings and repositories for metadata, which was too complex and counter-intuitive. Now opam files are looked up only in the specified directories or archives * Multiple publications without added complexity * Simplified command-line: URLs, directories, opam files, package names can be specified directly on the command-line, and repeated for multiple publications * Allow providing the auth token directly 0.3.5: * Support <pkgname>.opam files * Add Travis CI tests * Support the simultaneous publication of multiple packages from the same repo 0.3.4: * Resolve issue with newer version of github 2.2.0 * Port to opam-lib 1.3.0 0.3.3: * Update for github >= 2.0.0 0.3.2: * Add --msg argument to the 'submit' command 0.3.1: * Guess the parameters when using github-hosted repos (use github archive from latest annotated tag) 0.3.0: * Add two-factor authentication support * Now requires github >= 1.0.0, opam-lib = 1.2.2 * Use the finer lint results from opam-lib * Fix a terminal corruption bug from Ctrl-C at password prompt * Improve GitHub API error reporting * Fix GitHub token file permissions security vulnerability * Fix GitHub token errors for revoked or unknowable (since 2015/04/20) tokens
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