telegram-bot-bash/dev/version.sh
Kay Marquardt (Gnadelwartz) 9ef8778f85 dev/: fix missing ${xxx}
2021-01-05 11:40:28 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
#### $$VERSION$$ v1.25-dev-6-g641727d
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
#
# Easy Versioning in git:
#
# for setting your Version in git use e.g.:
# git tag -a v0.5 -m 'Version 0.5'
#
# Push tags upstream—this is not done by default:
# git push --tags
#
# # in case of a wrong tag remove it:
# git tag -d v0.5
#
# delete remote tag (eg, GitHub version)
# git push origin :refs/tags/v0.5
#
# Then use the describe command:
#
# git describe --tags --long
# This gives you a string of the format:
#
# v0.5-0-gdeadbee
# ^ ^ ^^
# | | ||
# | | |'-- SHA of HEAD (first seven chars)
# | | '-- "g" is for git
# | '---- number of commits since last tag
# |
# '--------- last tag
#
# run this script to (re)place Version number in files
#
# magic to ensure that we're always inside the root of our application,
# no matter from which directory we'll run script
GIT_DIR=$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)
if [ "${GIT_DIR}" != "" ] ; then
cd "${GIT_DIR}/.." || exit 1
else
printf "Sorry, no git repository %s\n" "$(pwd)" && exit 1
fi
unset IFS
# set -f # if you are paranoid use set -f to disable globbing
VERSION="$(git describe --tags --long)"
printf "Update to version %s ...\n" "${VERSION}"
FILES="$(find ./*)"
[ "$1" != "" ] && FILES="$*"
for file in ${FILES}
do
[ ! -f "${file}" ] && continue
#[ "${file}" == "version" ] && continue
printf "%s" " ${file}" >&2
sed -i 's/^#### $$VERSION$$.*/#### \$\$VERSION\$\$ '"${VERSION}"'/' "${file}"
done
# try to compile README.txt
printf " README.txt" >&2
type -f pandoc >/dev/null && pandoc -s -f commonmark -M "title=Bashbot README" README.md >README.html
fold -s README.md >README.txt
printf " done.\n"