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Multiple configurations for a single file #13
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Hi @espetro, I need to understand your usecase. You want to have two different configurations for two different usecases (dev and release)? Or you want to add to version something that it's unexpected? Sorry, but need more information :) |
Hm, I think I'm tired ;) I've made small change to versionner (without releasing it yet, so need to be installed from branch, sth like: It allows you to specify porject-wide config file using env variables: Is this what you need? Am I understand correctly now? |
Yes, sorry for not providing you with more information 😅 I'm willing to use this tool for 2 usecases: whilst I'm developing, I want to have a I will try the new update you did, thanks! As a proposal, it could be an optional parameter |
For now, using --arguments will be hard for this purpose - BTW, env variables are more elastic for this purpose. Can be used in same way as arguments ( |
Hi,
I want to use
versionner
for updating the version of my package both on development and release stage. For the development stage, I would need to add a trailing-SNAPSHOT
to the version, whereas that is not needed for the release stage.However, with the current configuration I cannot do it. Is there any way to do it? Could this be added to the tool? I'm more than happy to contribute.
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