Quickly and easily create new versions of your Python package with the gh release command. Get the version number, changelog, and

Releasing a new version of your Python package can be a daunting task. You need to make sure that all the necessary files are included, and that the version number is correct. But now, with the help of the gh release command, you can make the process much smoother.

The gh release command allows you to quickly and easily create a new version of your Python package. All you need to do is provide the version number, the changelog, and the distribution files. For example, if you wanted to create a new version of your package with the version number v1.2.3, you could use the following command:


gh release create v1.2.3 -F CHANGELOG.md dist/*.whl dist/*.tar.gz

This command will create a new version of your package with the specified version number, and include the changelog and the distribution files. It's a great way to make sure that all the necessary files are included in the release, and that the version number is correct.

The gh release command is a great tool for quickly and easily creating new versions of your Python package. With just a few simple commands, you can make sure that all the necessary files are included, and that the version number is correct. So if you're looking for an easy way to release a new version of your Python package, give the gh release command a try.