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Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Tag(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Tag(3pm)

NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Tag - tag the new version VERSION
version 1.121820 SYNOPSIS
In your dist.ini: [Git::Tag] tag_format = v%v ; this is the default tag_message = v%v ; this is the default DESCRIPTION
Once the release is done, this plugin will record this fact in git by creating a tag. By default, it makes an annotated tag. You can set the "tag_message" attribute to change the message. If you set "tag_message" to the empty string, it makes a lightweight tag. It also checks before the release to ensure the tag to be created doesn't already exist. (You would have to manually delete the existing tag before you could release the same version again, but that is almost never a good idea.) Plugin options The plugin accepts the following options: o tag_format - format of the tag to apply. Defaults to "v%v", see "Formatting options" below. o tag_message - format of the tag annotation. Defaults to "v%v", see "Formatting options" below. Use "tag_message = " to create a lightweight tag. o time_zone - the time zone to use with %d. Can be any time zone name accepted by DateTime. Defaults to "local". o branch - which branch to tag. Defaults to current branch. o signed - whether to make a GPG-signed tag, using the default e-mail address' key. Consider setting "user.signingkey" if "gpg" can't find the correct key: $ git config user.signingkey 450F89EC Formatting options Some plugin options allow you to customize the tag content. You can use the following codes at your convenience: "%{dd-MMM-yyyy}d" The current date. You can use any CLDR format supported by DateTime. A bare %d means "%{dd-MMM-yyyy}d". %n A newline %N The distribution name "%{-TRIAL}t" Expands to -TRIAL (or any other supplied string) if this is a trial release, or the empty string if not. A bare %t means "%{-TRIAL}t". %v The distribution version METHODS
tag my $tag = $plugin->tag; Return the tag that will be / has been applied by the plugin. That is, returns "tag_format" as completed with the real values. AUTHOR
Jerome Quelin COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Jerome Quelin. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Tag(3pm)

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Dist::Zilla::Plugin::NextRelease(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     Dist::Zilla::Plugin::NextRelease(3pm)

NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::NextRelease - update the next release number in your changelog VERSION
version 4.300020 SYNOPSIS
In your dist.ini: [NextRelease] In your Changes file: {{$NEXT}} DESCRIPTION
Tired of having to update your Changes file by hand with the new version and release date / time each time you release your distribution? Well, this plugin is for you. Add this plugin to your dist.ini, and the following to your Changes file: {{$NEXT}} The "NextRelease" plugin will then do 2 things: o At build time, this special marker will be replaced with the version and the build date, to form a standard changelog header. This will be done to the in-memory file - the original Changes file won't be updated. o After release (when running "dzil release"), since the version and build date are now part of your dist's history, the real Changes file (not the in-memory one) will be updated with this piece of information. The module accepts the following options in its dist.ini section: filename the name of your changelog file; defaults to Changes update_filename the file to which to write an updated changelog to; defaults to the "filename" format sprintf-like string used to compute the next value of "{{$NEXT}}"; defaults to "%-9v %{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss VVVV}d" time_zone the timezone to use when generating the date; defaults to local user_stash the name of the stash where the user's name and email address can be found; defaults to %User The module allows the following sprintf-like format codes in the "format": %v The distribution version "%{-TRIAL}T" Expands to -TRIAL (or any other supplied string) if this is a trial release, or the empty string if not. A bare %T means "%{-TRIAL}T". "%{-TRIAL}V" Equivalent to "%v%{-TRIAL}T", to allow for the application of modifiers such as space padding to the entire version string produced. "%{CLDR format}d" The date of the release. You can use any CLDR format supported by DateTime. You must specify the format; there is no default. %U The name of the user making this release (from "user_stash"). %E The email address of the user making this release (from "user_stash"). %n A newline %t A tab SEE ALSO
Core Dist::Zilla plugins: AutoVersion, PkgVersion, PodVersion. Dist::Zilla roles: AfterRelease, FileMunger, TextTemplate. AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 Dist::Zilla::Plugin::NextRelease(3pm)
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