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right now I am using steps.gitversion.outputs.semVer by comparing theprevious version to know if its a major, minor or patch update. is there any better way to know what kind of version bump is this? |
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asbjornu
Nov 30, 2023
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None that I can think of, but it's a good idea for a feature request. GitVersion knows internally which version it has bumped, so it shouldn't be too much work to expose it in an output variable. |
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None that I can think of, but it's a good idea for a feature request. GitVersion knows internally which version it has bumped, so it shouldn't be too much work to expose it in an output variable.