nvchecker (short for new version checker) is for checking if a new version of some software has been released.
This is the version 2.0 branch. For the old version 1.x, please switch to the v1.x
branch.
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Python 3.8+
Python library: structlog, platformdirs, tomli (on Python < 3.11)
One of these Python library combinations (ordered by preference):
All commands used in your software version configuration files
To install::
pip3 install nvchecker
To use the latest code, you can also clone this repository and run::
pip install .
To see available options::
nvchecker --help
Run with one or more software version files::
nvchecker -c config_file
You normally will like to specify some "version record files"; see below.
For detailed documentation, see https://nvchecker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ <https://nvchecker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>
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