Support skipping git authorization check #2581
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Blackclaws
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please explain your use case more thoroughly. i dont understand what your goal really is with this |
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New feature motivation
I am using semantic-release as part of a local development workflow where I am determining the potential new version of a package in order to adjust the package version requested by other projects that depend on it.
It works fine up to the point where you try to go offline or simply don't have push permissions (albeit you have pull permissions) to one of the repositories involved.
I'd like to be able to skip the check for git authorization because it simply isn't relevant to the use case as no release is being made and I am using semantic-release purely to determine the next version it would produce in the actual setting.
According to the documentation this feature is in place mainly to help with debugging. However users that use it in such an advanced capacity might want to disable this functionality in certain cases.
New feature description
Introduce a command line switch --no-git-verify/--skip-git-verify that disables the verification behavior for git.
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