In modern Go projects, it's too easy for accidental API changes or subtle documentation edits to sneak through pull requests or release processes unnoticed.
relimpact
is a lightweight CLI tool that helps you understand what really changed between two Git refs — with clean, structured, human-friendly reports.
Use it in CI pipelines, release PRs, or locally before tagging new versions.
relimpact --old=v1.0.0 --new=HEAD > release-impact.md
name: Release Impact on PR
on:
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
types: [ opened, synchronize, reopened ]
jobs:
release-impact:
name: Generate Release Impact Report
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Determine previous tag
id: prevtag
run: |
git fetch --tags
TAG_LIST=$(git tag --sort=-version:refname)
PREV_TAG=$(echo "$TAG_LIST" | head -n2 | tail -n1)
echo "Previous tag: $PREV_TAG"
# Fallback to first tag if no previous
if [ -z "$PREV_TAG" ]; then
PREV_TAG=$(echo "$TAG_LIST" | head -n1)
echo "Fallback to first tag: $PREV_TAG"
fi
echo "prev_tag=$PREV_TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Determine new ref
id: newref
run: |
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "pull_request" ]; then
echo "new_ref=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "new_ref=HEAD" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- uses: hashmap-kz/relimpact-action@main
with:
old-ref: ${{ steps.prevtag.outputs.prev_tag }}
new-ref: ${{ steps.newref.outputs.new_ref }}
output: release-impact.md
- name: Upload Release Impact Report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-impact-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: release-impact.md
brew tap hashmap-kz/homebrew-tap
brew install relimpact
golang.org/x/tools/go/packages
..md
files:
goldmark
parser..sql
, .sh
, .json
, .yaml
, .conf
, etc.git diff --name-status
.Most release PRs include:
✅ API changes
✅ Doc updates
✅ Migration scripts
✅ Other important config tweaks
But raw git diff
is noisy and hard to review.relimpact
gives you a release-ready summary, focusing on what's important.
MIT License. See
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