Overview
Right now you have to go into the myver config file to see the names of the parts that you can bump, you should have a command that lists these parts in a more clean way.
Proposal
I suggest that we add a new argument of --info with a shorthand of -i. Assuming that there is are three parts in the configuration called major, minor, and pre with values of 3, 8, 1
Then the output of the command will look like this
$ myver --info
major -- 3
minor -- 8
pre ---- 1
There could be a part that has the value of null. Lets say we have a part called optional and it has the value of null, then it could possible be good to display that in the list like this
$ myver --info
major ----- 3
minor ----- 8
optional --
pre ------- 1
As you can see in the list, there are dashes - that separate the values of the part and the parts name. There is a space between the dashes, the part name, and the part value. Also, the shortest chain of dashes is a count of 2 (as seen in the optional part) and all other part values in the list must extend out to the same distance.
Overview
Right now you have to go into the myver config file to see the names of the parts that you can bump, you should have a command that lists these parts in a more clean way.
Proposal
I suggest that we add a new argument of
--infowith a shorthand of-i. Assuming that there is are three parts in the configuration calledmajor,minor, andprewith values of3,8,1Then the output of the command will look like this
There could be a part that has the value of
null. Lets say we have a part calledoptionaland it has the value ofnull, then it could possible be good to display that in the list like thisAs you can see in the list, there are dashes
-that separate the values of the part and the parts name. There is a space between the dashes, the part name, and the part value. Also, the shortest chain of dashes is a count of 2 (as seen in theoptionalpart) and all other part values in the list must extend out to the same distance.