A small command line tool to simplify releasing software by updating all version strings in your source code by the correct increment and optionally commit and tag the changes.
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A small command line tool to simplify releasing software by updating all version strings in your source code by the correct increment and optionally commit and tag the changes.
Access to the project version in Python code for PEP 621-style projects
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Bump project version like a pro
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⬆️ A blazingly fast CLI for managing version numbers in your projects.
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