#!/usr/bin/env zsh cd "$ZSH" setopt extendedglob ############################## # CHANGELOG SCRIPT CONSTANTS # ############################## #* Holds the list of valid types recognized in a commit subject #* and the display string of such type local -A TYPES TYPES=( build "Build system" chore "Chore" ci "CI" docs "Documentation" feat "Features" fix "Bug fixes" perf "Performance" refactor "Refactor" style "Style" test "Testing" ) #* Types that will be displayed in their own section, in the order specified here. local -a MAIN_TYPES MAIN_TYPES=(feat fix perf docs) #* Types that will be displayed under the category of other changes local -a OTHER_TYPES OTHER_TYPES=(refactor style other) #* Commit types that don't appear in $MAIN_TYPES nor $OTHER_TYPES #* will not be displayed and will simply be ignored. local -a IGNORED_TYPES IGNORED_TYPES=(${${${(@k)TYPES}:|MAIN_TYPES}:|OTHER_TYPES}) ############################ # COMMIT PARSING UTILITIES # ############################ function parse-commit { # This function uses the following globals as output: commits (A), # subjects (A), scopes (A) and breaking (A). All associative arrays (A) # have $hash as the key. # - commits holds the commit type # - subjects holds the commit subject # - scopes holds the scope of a commit # - breaking holds the breaking change warning if a commit does # make a breaking change function commit:type { local type # Parse commit type from the subject if [[ "$1" =~ '^([a-zA-Z_\-]+)(\(.+\))?!?: .+$' ]]; then type="${match[1]}" fi # If $type doesn't appear in $TYPES array mark it as 'other' if [[ -n "$type" && -n "${(k)TYPES[(i)$type]}" ]]; then echo $type else echo other fi } function commit:scope { local scope # Try to find scope in "type():" format if [[ "$1" =~ '^[a-zA-Z_\-]+\((.+)\)!?: .+$' ]]; then echo "${match[1]}" return fi # If no scope found, try to find it in ":" format if [[ "$1" =~ '^([a-zA-Z_\-]+): .+$' ]]; then scope="${match[1]}" # Make sure it's not a type before printing it if [[ -z "${(k)TYPES[(i)$scope]}" ]]; then echo "$scope" fi fi } function commit:subject { # Only display the relevant part of the commit, i.e. if it has the format # type[(scope)!]: subject, where the part between [] is optional, only # displays subject. If it doesn't match the format, returns the whole string. if [[ "$1" =~ '^[a-zA-Z_\-]+(\(.+\))?!?: (.+)$' ]]; then echo "${match[2]}" else echo "$1" fi } # Return subject if the body or subject match the breaking change format function commit:is-breaking { local subject="$1" body="$2" message if [[ "$body" =~ "BREAKING CHANGE: (.*)" || \ "$subject" =~ '^[^ :\)]+\)?!: (.*)$' ]]; then message="${match[1]}" # remove CR characters (might be inserted in GitHub UI commit description form) message="${message//$'\r'/}" # remove lines containing only whitespace local nlnl=$'\n\n' message="${message//$'\n'[[:space:]]##$'\n'/$nlnl}" # skip next paragraphs (separated by two newlines or more) message="${message%%$'\n\n'*}" # ... and replace newlines with spaces echo "${message//$'\n'/ }" else return 1 fi } # Return truncated hash of the reverted commit function commit:is-revert { local subject="$1" body="$2" if [[ "$subject" = Revert* && \ "$body" =~ "This reverts commit ([^.]+)\." ]]; then echo "${match[1]:0:7}" else return 1 fi } # Parse commit with hash $1 local hash="$1" subject="$2" body="$3" warning rhash # Commits following Conventional Commits (https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) # have the following format, where parts between [] are optional: # # type[(scope)][!]: subject # # commit body # [BREAKING CHANGE: warning] # commits holds the commit type types[$hash]="$(commit:type "$subject")" # scopes holds the commit scope scopes[$hash]="$(commit:scope "$subject")" # subjects holds the commit subject subjects[$hash]="$(commit:subject "$subject")" # breaking holds whether a commit has breaking changes # and its warning message if it does if warning=$(commit:is-breaking "$subject" "$body"); then breaking[$hash]="$warning" fi # reverts holds commits reverted in the same release if rhash=$(commit:is-revert "$subject" "$body"); then reverts[$hash]=$rhash fi } ################################ # SUPPORTS HYPERLINKS FUNCTION # ################################ # The code for checking if a terminal supports hyperlinks is copied from install.sh # The [ -t 1 ] check only works when the function is not called from # a subshell (like in `$(...)` or `(...)`, so this hack redefines the # function at the top level to always return false when stdout is not # a tty. if [ -t 1 ]; then is_tty() { true } else is_tty() { false } fi # This function uses the logic from supports-hyperlinks[1][2], which is # made by Kat Marchán (@zkat) and licensed under the Apache License 2.0. # [1] https://github.com/zkat/supports-hyperlinks # [2] https://crates.io/crates/supports-hyperlinks # # Copyright (c) 2021 Kat Marchán # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. supports_hyperlinks() { # $FORCE_HYPERLINK must be set and be non-zero (this acts as a logic bypass) if [ -n "$FORCE_HYPERLINK" ]; then [ "$FORCE_HYPERLINK" != 0 ] return $? fi # If stdout is not a tty, it doesn't support hyperlinks is_tty || return 1 # DomTerm terminal emulator (domterm.org) if [ -n "$DOMTERM" ]; then return 0 fi # VTE-based terminals above v0.50 (Gnome Terminal, Guake, ROXTerm, etc) if [ -n "$VTE_VERSION" ]; then [ $VTE_VERSION -ge 5000 ] return $? fi # If $TERM_PROGRAM is set, these terminals support hyperlinks case "$TERM_PROGRAM" in Hyper|iTerm.app|terminology|WezTerm|vscode) return 0 ;; esac # These termcap entries support hyperlinks case "$TERM" in xterm-kitty|alacritty|alacritty-direct) return 0 ;; esac # xfce4-terminal supports hyperlinks if [ "$COLORTERM" = "xfce4-terminal" ]; then return 0 fi # Windows Terminal also supports hyperlinks if [ -n "$WT_SESSION" ]; then return 0 fi # Konsole supports hyperlinks, but it's an opt-in setting that can't be detected # https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues/10964 # if [ -n "$KONSOLE_VERSION" ]; then # return 0 # fi return 1 } ############################# # RELEASE CHANGELOG DISPLAY # ############################# function display-release { # This function uses the following globals: output, version, # types (A), subjects (A), scopes (A), breaking (A) and reverts (A). # # - output is the output format to use when formatting (raw|text|md) # - version is the version in which the commits are made # - types, subjects, scopes, breaking, and reverts are associative arrays # with commit hashes as keys # Remove commits that were reverted local hash rhash for hash rhash in ${(kv)reverts}; do if (( ${+types[$rhash]} )); then # Remove revert commit unset "types[$hash]" "subjects[$hash]" "scopes[$hash]" "breaking[$hash]" # Remove reverted commit unset "types[$rhash]" "subjects[$rhash]" "scopes[$rhash]" "breaking[$rhash]" fi done # Remove commits from ignored types unless it has breaking change information for hash in ${(k)types[(R)${(j:|:)IGNORED_TYPES}]}; do (( ! ${+breaking[$hash]} )) || continue unset "types[$hash]" "subjects[$hash]" "scopes[$hash]" done # If no commits left skip displaying the release if (( $#types == 0 )); then return fi # Get length of longest scope for padding local max_scope=0 for hash in ${(k)scopes}; do max_scope=$(( max_scope < ${#scopes[$hash]} ? ${#scopes[$hash]} : max_scope )) done ##* Formatting functions # Format the hash according to output format # If no parameter is passed, assume it comes from `$hash` function fmt:hash { #* Uses $hash from outer scope local hash="${1:-$hash}" local short_hash="${hash:0:7}" # 7 characters sha, top level sha is 12 characters case "$output" in raw) printf '%s' "$short_hash" ;; text) local text="\e[33m$short_hash\e[0m"; # red if supports_hyperlinks; then printf "\e]8;;%s\a%s\e]8;;\a" "https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/commit/$hash" $text; else echo $text; fi ;; md) printf '[`%s`](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/commit/%s)' "$short_hash" "$hash" ;; esac } # Format headers according to output format # Levels 1 to 2 are considered special, the rest are formatted # the same, except in md output format. function fmt:header { local header="$1" level="$2" case "$output" in raw) case "$level" in 1) printf '%s\n%s\n\n' "$header" "$(printf '%.0s=' {1..${#header}})" ;; 2) printf '%s\n%s\n\n' "$header" "$(printf '%.0s-' {1..${#header}})" ;; *) printf '%s:\n\n' "$header" ;; esac ;; text) case "$level" in 1|2) printf '\e[1;4m%s\e[0m\n\n' "$header" ;; # bold, underlined *) printf '\e[1m%s:\e[0m\n\n' "$header" ;; # bold esac ;; md) printf '%s %s\n\n' "$(printf '%.0s#' {1..${level}})" "$header" ;; esac } function fmt:scope { #* Uses $scopes (A) and $hash from outer scope local scope="${1:-${scopes[$hash]}}" # If no scopes, exit the function if [[ $max_scope -eq 0 ]]; then return fi # Get how much padding is required for this scope local padding=0 padding=$(( max_scope < ${#scope} ? 0 : max_scope - ${#scope} )) padding="${(r:$padding:: :):-}" # If no scope, print padding and 3 spaces (equivalent to "[] ") if [[ -z "$scope" ]]; then printf "${padding} " return fi # Print [scope] case "$output" in raw|md) printf '[%s]%s ' "$scope" "$padding";; text) printf '[\e[38;5;9m%s\e[0m]%s ' "$scope" "$padding";; # red 9 esac } # If no parameter is passed, assume it comes from `$subjects[$hash]` function fmt:subject { #* Uses $subjects (A) and $hash from outer scope local subject="${1:-${subjects[$hash]}}" # Capitalize first letter of the subject subject="${(U)subject:0:1}${subject:1}" case "$output" in raw) printf '%s' "$subject" ;; # In text mode, highlight (#) and dim text between `backticks` text) if supports_hyperlinks; then sed -E $'s|#([0-9]+)|\e]8;;https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues/\\1\a\e[32m#\\1\e[0m\e]8;;\a|g;s|`([^`]+)`|`\e[2m\\1\e[0m`|g' <<< "$subject" else sed -E $'s|#([0-9]+)|\e[32m#\\1\e[0m|g;s|`([^`]+)`|`\e[2m\\1\e[0m`|g' <<< "$subject" fi ;; # In markdown mode, link to (#) issues md) sed -E 's|#([0-9]+)|[#\1](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues/\1)|g' <<< "$subject" ;; esac } function fmt:type { #* Uses $type from outer scope local type="${1:-${TYPES[$type]:-${(C)type}}}" [[ -z "$type" ]] && return 0 case "$output" in raw|md) printf '%s: ' "$type" ;; text) printf '\e[4m%s\e[24m: ' "$type" ;; # underlined esac } ##* Section functions function display:version { fmt:header "$version" 2 } function display:breaking { (( $#breaking != 0 )) || return 0 case "$output" in text) printf '\e[31m'; fmt:header "BREAKING CHANGES" 3 ;; raw) fmt:header "BREAKING CHANGES" 3 ;; md) fmt:header "BREAKING CHANGES ⚠" 3 ;; esac local hash message local wrap_width=$(( (COLUMNS < 100 ? COLUMNS : 100) - 3 )) for hash message in ${(kv)breaking}; do # Format the BREAKING CHANGE message by word-wrapping it at maximum 100 # characters (use $COLUMNS if smaller than 100) message="$(fmt -w $wrap_width <<< "$message")" # Display hash and scope in their own line, and then the full message with # blank lines as separators and a 3-space left padding echo " - $(fmt:hash) $(fmt:scope)\n\n$(fmt:subject "$message" | sed 's/^/ /')\n" done } function display:type { local hash type="$1" local -a hashes hashes=(${(k)types[(R)$type]}) # If no commits found of type $type, go to next type (( $#hashes != 0 )) || return 0 fmt:header "${TYPES[$type]}" 3 for hash in $hashes; do echo " - $(fmt:hash) $(fmt:scope)$(fmt:subject)" done | sort -k3 # sort by scope echo } function display:others { local hash type # Commits made under types considered other changes local -A changes changes=(${(kv)types[(R)${(j:|:)OTHER_TYPES}]}) # If no commits found under "other" types, don't display anything (( $#changes != 0 )) || return 0 fmt:header "Other changes" 3 for hash type in ${(kv)changes}; do case "$type" in other) echo " - $(fmt:hash) $(fmt:scope)$(fmt:subject)" ;; *) echo " - $(fmt:hash) $(fmt:scope)$(fmt:type)$(fmt:subject)" ;; esac done | sort -k3 # sort by scope echo } ##* Release sections order # Display version header display:version # Display breaking changes first display:breaking # Display changes for commit types in the order specified for type in $MAIN_TYPES; do display:type "$type" done # Display other changes display:others } function main { # $1 = until commit, $2 = since commit local until="$1" since="$2" # $3 = output format (--text|--raw|--md) # --md: uses markdown formatting # --raw: outputs without style # --text: uses ANSI escape codes to style the output local output=${${3:-"--text"}#--*} if [[ -z "$until" ]]; then until=HEAD fi if [[ -z "$since" ]]; then # If $since is not specified: # 1) try to find the version used before updating # 2) try to find the first version tag before $until since=$(command git config --get oh-my-zsh.lastVersion 2>/dev/null) || \ since=$(command git describe --abbrev=0 --tags "$until^" 2>/dev/null) || \ unset since elif [[ "$since" = --all ]]; then unset since fi # Commit classification arrays local -A types subjects scopes breaking reverts local truncate=0 read_commits=0 local version tag local hash refs subject body # Get the first version name: # 1) try tag-like version, or # 2) try branch name, or # 3) try name-rev, or # 4) try short hash version=$(command git describe --tags $until 2>/dev/null) \ || version=$(command git symbolic-ref --quiet --short $until 2>/dev/null) \ || version=$(command git name-rev --no-undefined --name-only --exclude="remotes/*" $until 2>/dev/null) \ || version=$(command git rev-parse --short $until 2>/dev/null) # Get commit list from $until commit until $since commit, or until root commit if $since is unset local range=${since:+$since..}$until # Git log options # -z: commits are delimited by null bytes # --format: [7-char hash][ref names][subject][body] # --abbrev=7: force commit hashes to be 12 characters long # --no-merges: merge commits are omitted # --first-parent: commits from merged branches are omitted local SEP="0mZmAgIcSeP" local -a raw_commits raw_commits=(${(0)"$(command git -c log.showSignature=false log -z \ --format="%h${SEP}%D${SEP}%s${SEP}%b" --abbrev=12 \ --no-merges --first-parent $range)"}) local raw_commit local -a raw_fields for raw_commit in $raw_commits; do # Truncate list on versions with a lot of commits if [[ -z "$since" ]] && (( ++read_commits > 35 )); then truncate=1 break fi # Read the commit fields (@ is needed to keep empty values) eval "raw_fields=(\"\${(@ps:$SEP:)raw_commit}\")" hash="${raw_fields[1]}" refs="${raw_fields[2]}" subject="${raw_fields[3]}" body="${raw_fields[4]}" # If we find a new release (exact tag) if [[ "$refs" = *tag:\ * ]]; then # Parse tag name (needs: setopt extendedglob) tag="${${refs##*tag: }%%,# *}" # Output previous release display-release # Reinitialize commit storage types=() subjects=() scopes=() breaking=() reverts=() # Start work on next release version="$tag" read_commits=1 fi parse-commit "$hash" "$subject" "$body" done display-release if (( truncate )); then echo " ...more commits omitted" echo fi } # Use raw output if stdout is not a tty if [[ ! -t 1 && -z "$3" ]]; then main "$1" "$2" --raw else main "$@" fi