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Cuddle Please

Cuddle Please is an extension to cuddle, it is a separate binary that can be executed standalone as cuddle-please, or in cuddle as cuddle please.

The goal of the software is to be a release-please clone, targeting gitea instead of github.

The tool can be executed as a binary using:

cuddle please release # if using cuddle
# or
cuddle-please release # if using standalone

And when a release has been built:

cuddle please release
# or
cuddle-please release

cuddle will default to information to it available in git, or use a specific entry in cuddle.yaml called

# ...
please:
  name: <something>  
  # ...
# ...

or as cuddle.please.yaml

See docs for more information about installation and some such

Checklist

0.3 Milestone

  • Fix: 0.0.0 -> v0.0.0
  • Add release strategies
  • Add reporter for PR and Repositories
  • Add inquire for missing values when needed (when not running in ci or have a proper tty)
  • Break down cuddle-please-misc
  • ci(release): Add cuddle-please release artifacts for the different os and so on.

0.x Milestone

  • Add github support
  • Add custom strategies
  • Add more granular tests
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