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A powerful Sphinx changelog-generating extension.
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What is Releases?
Releases is a Sphinx <http://sphinx-doc.org>
_ extension designed to help you
keep a source control friendly, merge friendly changelog file & turn it into
useful, human readable HTML output. It's compatible with Python 3.6+, and may
work on Sphinx versions as far back as 1.8.x, though 4.x and up are
recommended and generally all we will support.
Specifically:
- The source format (kept in your Sphinx tree as
changelog.rst
) is a stream-like timeline that plays well with source control & only requires one entry per change (even for changes that exist in multiple release lines). - The output (when you have the extension installed and run your Sphinx build command) is a traditional looking changelog page with a section for every release; multi-release issues are copied automatically into each release.
- By default, feature and support issues are only displayed under feature releases, and bugs are only displayed under bugfix releases. This can be overridden on a per-issue basis.
Some background on why this tool was created can be found in this blog post <http://bitprophet.org/blog/2013/09/14/a-better-changelog/>
_.
For more documentation, please see http://releases.readthedocs.io. For a
roadmap, see the maintainer's roadmap page <http://bitprophet.org/projects#roadmap>
_.
.. note::
You can install the development version via pip install -e git+https://github.com/bitprophet/releases/#egg=releases
.