git pull (and by extension git merge) adds remote message parsing to the PullResult type
Remote message parsing adds property remoteMessages.objects of type RemoteMessagesObjectEnumeration to capture the objects transferred in fetch and push.
2.16.0 - Upgrade Move task
git.mv rewritten to fit the TypeScript tasks style.
set up github actions for CI
2.15.0 - Task parsers automatically have access to stdErr as well as stdOut
adds the TaskParser type to describe a task's parser function and creates the LineParser utility to simplify line-by-line parsing of string responses.
renames some interfaces for consistency of naming, the original name remains as a type alias marked as @deprecated until version 3.x:
2.14.0 - Bug fix: git.checkoutBranch fails to pass commands to git child process
resolves an issue whereby the git.checkoutBranch method would not pass the branch detail through to the underlying child process.
2.13.2 - PushResult to expose all non-empty remote messages
Further to 2.13.0 includes all (non-empty) remote: lines in the PushResult,
including remote: lines used for other parser results (ie: pullRequestUrl etc).
2.13.1 - Add support for parsing GitLab Pull Request Url Message
Further to 2.13.0 adding support for parsing the reponse to git.push, adds support for the pull request message
used by gitlab.
2.13.0 - Upgraded Pull & Merge and parser for Push
.push and .pushTags rewritten as v2 style tasks. The git response is now parsed and returned as a
PushResult
Pull and merge rewritten to fit the TypeScript tasks style.
Integration tests updated to run through jest directly without compiling from nodeunit
resolves an issue whereby the git.tags method could not be chained or used as an async/promise.
2.11.0 - Parallel / concurrent tasks, fresh repo status parser & bug-fix in checkoutLocalBranch
until now, simple-git reject all pending tasks in the queue when a task has failed. From 2.11.0, only
tasks chained from the failing one will be rejected, other tasks can continue to be processed as normal,
giving the developer more control over which tasks should be treated as atomic chains, and which can be
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