Use this program and a .mailmap file to apply fixes to your AUTHORS list.
Use a .mailmap
file to merge entries in a commit log, for example:
Kevin Burke <[email protected]> Kevin Burke <[email protected]>
If I have commits under both of those email addresses, they'll get merged into one, for the purposes of this program's output.
For more, see https://stacktoheap.com/blog/2013/01/06/using-mailmap-to-fix-authors-list-in-git/.
Find your target operating system (darwin, windows, linux) and desired bin directory, and modify the command below as appropriate:
curl --silent --location --output=/usr/local/bin/write_mailmap https://github.com/kevinburke/write_mailmap/releases/download/0.2/write_mailmap-linux-amd64 && chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/write_mailmap
On Travis, you may want to create $HOME/bin
and write to that, since
/usr/local/bin isn't writable with their container-based infrastructure.
The latest version is 0.2.
If you have a Go development environment, you can get the binary by running the following:
go get -u github.com/kevinburke/write_mailmap
write_mailmap > AUTHORS.txt
You can put it in a Makefile like this. Run make authors
and the dependencies
will automatically download.
WRITE_MAILMAP := $(GOPATH)/bin/write_mailmap
$(WRITE_MAILMAP):
curl --silent --location --output=$(WRITE_MAILMAP) https://github.com/kevinburke/write_mailmap/releases/download/0.2/write_mailmap-linux-amd64
chmod 755 $(WRITE_MAILMAP)
force: ;
AUTHORS.txt: force | $(WRITE_MAILMAP)
$(WRITE_MAILMAP) > AUTHORS.txt
authors: AUTHORS.txt
Then run make authors
and you'll get an AUTHORS.txt and your contributors
don't have to worry about how to install it.