Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: bump-anything
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: A CLI utility for bumping the version of any file type
Home-page: https://github.com/caleb531/bump-anything
Author: Caleb Evans
Author-email: caleb@calebevans.me
License: MIT
Description: Bump Anything
        =============
        
        | *Copyright 2019 Caleb Evans*
        | *Released under the MIT license*
        
        Bump Anything is a command-line utility for incrementing the version It
        serves as a more-flexible alternative to ``npm version`` and similar
        tools because Bump Anything can handle any arbitrary text file and has
        built-in support for different types of projects.
        
        Features
        --------
        
        -  Bump the version number in any arbitrary file
        -  Supports most project types (if no paths are supplied, automatically
           detects ``package.json`` in Node, ``setup.py`` in Python, WordPress
           themes, etc.)
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        Bump Anything requires Python 3.4 or newer to run, so please ensure you
        have it installed.
        
        .. code:: sh
        
           pip3 install bump-anything
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Bump Anything exposes a ``bump`` command to your shell. The only
        required argument is a keyword indicating how you want to increment each
        version. It can be either ``major``, ``minor``, or ``patch``.
        
        ::
        
           bump major
        
        ::
        
           bump minor
        
        ::
        
           bump patch
        
        With this syntax, Bump Anything will do its best to find the relevant
        files to bump. However, Bump Anything can also accept an optional list
        of one or more file paths whose versions to bump. Only the first
        occurrence of the version field in each file will be updated.
        
        ::
        
           bump minor subdir/myfile1.txt subdir/myfile2.txt
        
Keywords: semver semantic version bump increment
Platform: UNKNOWN
