# Autocrate ![logo](data/media/autocrate.jpeg) **Disclaimer**: I've generated the Readme and logo with the help of so called AI tools and modified them afterwards. Autocrate simplifies the creation and maintenance of releases for your Rust projects hosted on Gitea servers. By providing essential functionalities like uploading artifacts, publishing crates, and managing changelogs, Autocrate streamlines the release process, allowing developers to focus on their work. Although initially built for Gitea, we plan to extend support for additional platforms such as GitHub and GitLab. ![Project badge](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Rust-blue.svg) ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-green.svg) ## Features * Create and update releases on your Gitea server * Publish crates to Cargo.rs or other repositories directly from your Rust projects * Upload artifacts, including documentation and binaries, alongside your releases * Generate and maintain changelogs and release notes. ### Upcoming Features My goal is to continuously enhance Autocrate to better serve the developer community. Some planned improvements include supporting other popular hosting platforms, enabling even greater flexibility and convenience. ## Getting Started Before getting started with Autocrate, make sure you have the necessary prerequisites covered: * **A Rust Environment**: Install the latest stable Rust compiler and associated tools via the official website: * **Access to a Gitea Server** (such as [git.cscherr.de](https://git.cscherr.de) and [codeberg.org](https://codeberg.org) (strictly speaking, uses a Gitea fork) ### Installing Once the above pre-requisites are met, begin setting up Autocrate by running the following command in your terminal: ``` $ cargo install autocrate ``` This command downloads from [crates.io](https://crates.io) and compiles Autocrate locally, making it readily accessible through your command line interfaces. ### Configuring Autocrate Create a TOML file named `.autocrate.yaml` in the root of your Git repository. It should contain the following parameters (replace the placeholders): | Parent | Key | Value | Explanation | |---------|--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | (root) | `git-log` | `true`/`false` | should a changelog be generated with `git log`? | | (root) | `uses` | keys with this as parent (f.e. `cargo` | Marks features to be used by Autocrate | | `uses` | `cargo` | tells us that your project uses cargo | tells us that your project uses cargo | | `cargo` | `publish` | `true`/`false` | should we publish crates? | | `cargo` | `registries` | registries see [this](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/registries.html) | A list of registries we should publish to. If empty defaults to `crates.io`. | ## Using Autocrate Navigate to your desired Rust project location and execute Autocrate commands as shown below: ```sh # Display supported commands $ autocrate help # Other example commands $ autocrate init # Initialise a fresh release $ autocrate bump # Increase release version number $ autocrate publish # Build and distribute the release ``` Please consult the `docs` folder inside the repository for detailed explanations, tutorials, and advanced configurations. ## Licensing Autocrate is free software. The Autocrate project is distributed under the terms of the permissive MIT License. Please refer to [`LICENSE`](./LICENSE) for complete licensing details. ## Project status The project has started recently and is currently in pre-alpha.