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# libnpmversion [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/libnpmversion.svg)](https://npm.im/libnpmversion)[![license](https://img.shields.io/npm/l/libnpmversion.svg)](https://npm.im/libnpmversion)[![CI - libnpmversion](https://github.com/npm/cli/actions/workflows/ci-libnpmversion.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/npm/cli/actions/workflows/ci-libnpmversion.yml) Library to do the things that 'npm version' does. ## USAGE ```jsconst npmVersion = require('libnpmversion') // argument can be one of:// - any semver version string (set to that exact version)// - 'major', 'minor', 'patch', 'pre{major,minor,patch}' (increment at//   that value)// - 'from-git' (set to the latest tag in git that looks like semver -//   this skips gitTagVersion, but will still sign if asked)npmVersion(arg, {  path: '/path/to/my/pkg', // defaults to cwd   allowSameVersion: false, // allow tagging/etc to the current version  preid: '', // when arg=='pre', define the prerelease string, like 'beta' etc.  tagVersionPrefix: 'v', // tag as 'v1.2.3' when versioning to 1.2.3  commitHooks: true, // default true, run git commit hooks, default true  gitTagVersion: true, // default true, tag the version  signGitCommit: false, // default false, gpg sign the git commit  signGitTag: false, // default false, gpg sign the git tag  force: false, // push forward recklessly if any problems happen  ignoreScripts: false, // do not run pre/post/version lifecycle scripts  scriptShell: '/bin/bash', // shell to run lifecycle scripts in  message: 'v%s', // message for tag and commit, replace %s with the version}).then(newVersion => {  console.error('version updated!', newVersion)})``` ## Description Run this in a package directory to bump the version and write the new databack to `package.json`, `package-lock.json`, and, if present,`npm-shrinkwrap.json`. The `newversion` argument should be a valid semver string, a valid secondargument to [semver.inc](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#functions) (oneof `patch`, `minor`, `major`, `prepatch`, `preminor`, `premajor`,`prerelease`), or `from-git`. In the second case, the existing version willbe incremented by 1 in the specified field.  `from-git` will try to readthe latest git tag, and use that as the new npm version. If run in a git repo, it will also create a version commit and tag.  Thisbehavior is controlled by `gitTagVersion` (see below), and can bedisabled by setting `gitTagVersion: false` in the options.It will fail if the working directory is not clean, unless `force: true` isset. If supplied with a `message` string option, it willuse it as a commit message when creating a version commit.  If the`message` option contains `%s` then that will be replaced with theresulting version number. If the `signGitTag` option is set, then the tag will be signed usingthe `-s` flag to git.  Note that you must have a default GPG key set up inyour git config for this to work properly. If `preversion`, `version`, or `postversion` are in the `scripts` propertyof the package.json, they will be executed in the appropriate sequence. The exact order of execution is as follows: 1. Check to make sure the git working directory is clean before we get   started.  Your scripts may add files to the commit in future steps.   This step is skipped if the `force` flag is set.2. Run the `preversion` script.  These scripts have access to the old   `version` in package.json.  A typical use would be running your full   test suite before deploying.  Any files you want added to the commit   should be explicitly added using `git add`.3. Bump `version` in `package.json` as requested (`patch`, `minor`,   `major`, explicit version number, etc).4. Run the `version` script. These scripts have access to the new `version`   in package.json (so they can incorporate it into file headers in   generated files for example).  Again, scripts should explicitly add   generated files to the commit using `git add`.5. Commit and tag.6. Run the `postversion` script. Use it to clean up the file system or   automatically push the commit and/or tag. Take the following example: ```json{  "scripts": {    "preversion": "npm test",    "version": "npm run build && git add -A dist",    "postversion": "git push && git push --tags && rm -rf build/temp"  }}``` This runs all your tests, and proceeds only if they pass. Then runs your`build` script, and adds everything in the `dist` directory to the commit.After the commit, it pushes the new commit and tag up to the server, anddeletes the `build/temp` directory. ## API ### `npmVersion(newversion, options = {}) -> Promise<String>` Do the things.  Returns a promise that resolves to the new version ifall is well, or rejects if any errors are encountered. ### Options #### `path` String The path to the package being versioned.  Defaults to process.cwd(). #### `allowSameVersion` Boolean Allow setting the version to the current version in package.json.  Default`false`. #### `preid` StringWhen the `newversion` is pre, premajor, preminor, or prepatch, thisdefines the prerelease string, like 'beta' etc. #### `tagVersionPrefix` String The prefix to add to the raw semver string for the tag name.  Defaults to`'v'`.  (So, by default it tags as 'v1.2.3' when versioning to 1.2.3.) #### `commitHooks` Boolean Run git commit hooks.  Default true. #### `gitTagVersion` Boolean Tag the version, default true. #### `signGitCommit` Boolean GPG sign the git commit.  Default `false`. #### `signGitTag` Boolean GPG sign the git tag.  Default `false`. #### `force` Boolean Push forward recklessly if any problems happen.  Default `false`. #### `ignoreScripts` Boolean Do not run pre/post/version lifecycle scripts.  Default `false`. #### `scriptShell` String Path to the shell, which should execute the lifecycle scripts.  Defaults to `/bin/sh` on unix, or `cmd.exe` on windows. #### `message` String The message for the git commit and annotated git tag that are created.