# @push.rocks/smartversion A TypeScript library for handling semantic versioning with ease — parse, compare, match, and bump semver strings through a single ergonomic `SmartVersion` class. ## Issue Reporting and Security For reporting bugs, issues, or security vulnerabilities, please visit [community.foss.global/](https://community.foss.global/). This is the central community hub for all issue reporting. Developers who sign and comply with our contribution agreement and go through identification can also get a [code.foss.global/](https://code.foss.global/) account to submit Pull Requests directly. ## Install Install via your favourite package manager: ```bash pnpm add @push.rocks/smartversion # or npm install @push.rocks/smartversion --save ``` The package ships as an **ESM-only** module with TypeScript typings included. It targets modern Node.js and browser runtimes (bundled via esbuild/rollup/etc.). ## Why SmartVersion? Under the hood `@push.rocks/smartversion` wraps the battle-tested [`semver`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/semver) package, but hides the verbose functional API behind a friendly object-oriented surface. Instead of remembering `semver.gt`, `semver.lt`, `semver.satisfies`, `semver.minVersion`, and manually juggling SemVer instances, you get one class with expressive, strongly typed methods. ## Usage All examples are written in TypeScript. ### Importing ```typescript import { SmartVersion } from '@push.rocks/smartversion'; ``` ### Creating a SmartVersion From a concrete version string: ```typescript const version = new SmartVersion('1.0.0'); console.log(version.versionString); // '1.0.0' ``` From a fuzzy version string (ranges, carets, tildes, partials): ```typescript const fuzzy = SmartVersion.fromFuzzyString('^1.2.0'); console.log(fuzzy.versionString); // '1.2.0' — the minimum version that satisfies the range ``` `fromFuzzyString` preserves the original range, so `getBestMatch` (below) can use it later to pick from a list of candidates. If the fuzzy string cannot be resolved to a minimum version, `fromFuzzyString` throws with a descriptive error. ### Reading the parts ```typescript const version = new SmartVersion('2.5.9'); version.major; // 2 version.minor; // 5 version.patch; // 9 version.versionString; // '2.5.9' ``` ### Comparing versions Compare against another `SmartVersion` instance or a raw version string: ```typescript const a = new SmartVersion('1.2.3'); const b = new SmartVersion('2.0.0'); a.greaterThan(b); // false a.lessThan(b); // true a.greaterThanString('1.2.2'); // true a.lessThanString('v2.1.0'); // true — leading 'v' is tolerated ``` ### Picking the best match from a list Given a fuzzy range and a list of available versions, get the highest version that still satisfies the range: ```typescript const range = SmartVersion.fromFuzzyString('4.x'); const available = ['4.0.1', '4.7.5', '4.3.0', '5.0.0']; range.getBestMatch(available); // '4.7.5' ``` `getBestMatch` returns `undefined` if nothing in the list satisfies the range — handy for dependency resolution logic. ### Bumping versions Every bump returns a fresh `SmartVersion` instance (the original is never mutated): ```typescript const current = new SmartVersion('1.2.3'); current.getNewPatchVersion().versionString; // '1.2.4' current.getNewMinorVersion().versionString; // '1.3.0' current.getNewMajorVersion().versionString; // '2.0.0' ``` ### Dynamic bumps When the bump type is only known at runtime (e.g. driven by commit-lint output or a CI flag): ```typescript type BumpKind = 'patch' | 'minor' | 'major'; function bump(version: SmartVersion, kind: BumpKind): SmartVersion { return version.getNewVersion(kind); } bump(new SmartVersion('0.9.5'), 'minor').versionString; // '0.10.0' ``` `getNewVersion` throws if given an unknown bump type, so you get a loud failure instead of silently producing the wrong version. ## API reference | Member | Kind | Description | | ----------------------------------------- | --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `new SmartVersion(semverString, original?)` | constructor | Create an instance from a concrete version string. | | `SmartVersion.fromFuzzyString(fuzzy)` | static | Build an instance from a range/fuzzy string. Preserves the range. | | `version.versionString` | getter | The resolved version string (e.g. `'1.2.3'`). | | `version.major` / `minor` / `patch` | getter | Individual semver segments as numbers. | | `version.semver` | property | The underlying `semver.SemVer` instance for escape-hatch use cases. | | `version.originalVersionString` | property | The original fuzzy string, if `fromFuzzyString` was used. | | `greaterThan(other)` / `lessThan(other)` | method | Compare to another `SmartVersion`. | | `greaterThanString(str)` / `lessThanString(str)` | method | Compare to a raw version string. | | `getBestMatch(candidates)` | method | Pick the highest candidate that satisfies the preserved range. | | `getNewPatchVersion()` | method | Returns a bumped patch version as a new instance. | | `getNewMinorVersion()` | method | Returns a bumped minor version as a new instance. | | `getNewMajorVersion()` | method | Returns a bumped major version as a new instance. | | `getNewVersion('patch' \| 'minor' \| 'major')` | method | Bump dynamically by type. | ## Use cases `@push.rocks/smartversion` shines whenever you need to reason about versions programmatically: - **Release automation** — pick the next patch/minor/major in CI pipelines - **Package management** — resolve a fuzzy dependency range against a real registry list - **Update checks** — compare the currently installed version to the latest upstream - **Compatibility gates** — guard features behind `greaterThan` / `lessThan` checks - **Monorepo tooling** — bulk-bump versions across workspaces based on commit metadata ## License and Legal Information This repository contains open-source code licensed under the MIT License. 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