`homeboy release`
Synopsis
homeboy release <COMPONENT> <BUMP_TYPE> [OPTIONS]Where <BUMP_TYPE> is patch, minor, or major.
Also available as: homeboy version bump <COMPONENT> <BUMP_TYPE> [OPTIONS]
Options
--dry-run: Preview the release plan without executing--deploy: Deploy this component to all projects that use it after release--recover: Recover from an interrupted release--skip-checks: Skip pre-release lint/test checks--allow-underbump: Override semver guardrail when requested bump is lower than commit-derived recommendation
Description
homeboy release executes a component release: bumps version, finalizes changelog, commits, tags, and optionally pushes. Use --dry-run to preview the release plan without making changes.
Recommended Workflow
# 1. Review changes since last release
homeboy changes <component_id>
# 2. Preview the release (validates configuration, shows plan)
homeboy release <component_id> patch --dry-run
# 3. Execute the release
homeboy release <component_id> patchRelease Pipeline
The release command coordinates versioning, committing, tagging, and pushing.
Pipeline steps
Release pipelines support two step types:
- Core steps:
build,changes,version,git.commit,git.tag,git.push - Extension-backed steps: any custom step type implemented as a extension action named
release.<step_type>
Core step: git.commit
Commits release changes (version bumps, changelog updates) before tagging.
Auto-insert behavior: If your pipeline has a git.tag step but no git.commit step, a git.commit step is automatically inserted before git.tag. This ensures version changes are committed before tagging.
Default commit message: release: v{version}
Custom message:
{
"id": "git.commit",
"type": "git.commit",
"config": {
"message": "chore: release v1.2.3"
}
}Working tree requirements
Release requires a clean working tree, with two exceptions:
- Changelog: May have uncommitted entries from
homeboy changelog add - Version targets: May be staged (though unusual)
These files are modified during the release anyway and included in the release commit.
Any other uncommitted changes will cause the release to fail with guidance to commit first.
Pipeline step: extension.run
Use extension.run to execute a extension runtime command as part of the release pipeline.
Example step configuration:
{
"id": "scrape",
"type": "extension.run",
"needs": ["build"],
"config": {
"extension": "bandcamp-scraper",
"inputs": [
{ "id": "artist", "value": "some-artist" }
],
"args": ["--verbose"]
}
}config.extensionis required.config.inputsis optional; each entry must includeidandvalue.config.argsis optional; each entry is a CLI arg string.- Output includes
stdout,stderr,exitCode,success, and the release payload.
Release payload
All extension-backed release steps receive a shared payload:
{
"release": {
"version": "1.2.3",
"tag": "v1.2.3",
"notes": "- Added feature",
"component_id": "homeboy",
"local_path": "/path/to/repo",
"artifacts": [
{ "path": "dist/homeboy-macos.zip", "type": "binary", "platform": "macos" }
]
}
}When a step provides additional config, it is included as payload.config alongside payload.release.
JSON output
Note: all command output is wrapped in the global JSON envelope described in the JSON output contract. The object below is the
datapayload.
Note: all command output is wrapped in the global JSON envelope described in the JSON output contract. The object below is the data payload.
{
"command": "release",
"result": {
"component_id": "<component_id>",
"bump_type": "patch",
"dry_run": true,
"no_tag": false,
"no_push": false,
"plan": {
"component_id": "<component_id>",
"enabled": true,
"steps": [...],
"warnings": [],
"hints": []
}
}
}CI / bot semver recommendation example
Note: all command output is wrapped in the global JSON envelope described in the JSON output contract. The object below is the data payload.
homeboy release <component_id> patch --dry-run --jsonWith --dry-run:
data.result.plan.semver_recommendation
For automation, run dry-run JSON and consume:
{
"latest_tag": "v0.56.1",
"range": "v0.56.1..HEAD",
"commits": [
{
"sha": "abc1234",
"subject": "feat(test): changed-since impact-scoped test execution",
"commit_type": "feature",
"breaking": false
}
],
"recommended_bump": "minor",
"requested_bump": "patch",
"is_underbump": true,
"reasons": [
"abc1234 feat(test): changed-since impact-scoped test execution"
]
}Semver recommendation is exposed at:
Example payload:
{
"command": "release",
"result": {
"component_id": "<component_id>",
"bump_type": "patch",
"dry_run": false,
"no_tag": false,
"no_push": false,
"run": {
"status": "success",
"warnings": [],
"summary": {
"total_steps": 5,
"succeeded": 5,
"failed": 0,
"skipped": 0,
"missing": 0,
"next_actions": []
},
"steps": [...]
}
}
}Pipeline status values
success– All steps completed successfullypartial_success– Some steps succeeded, others failed (idempotent retry is safe)failed– All executed steps failedskipped– Pipeline disabled or all steps skipped due to failed dependenciesmissing– Required extension actions not found
Idempotent retry
Use this in CI to block accidental under-bumps before tagging/publish.
- GitHub releases: If tag exists, assets are updated via
--clobber - crates.io: If version already published, step skips gracefully
Without --dry-run:
## Related
- [component](https://chubes.net/docs/homeboy/commands/homeboy-component/)
- [extension](https://chubes.net/docs/homeboy/commands/homeboy-extension/)