You will need a working installation of git-extras for this.
The release process is mostly automated, here is a brief overview of the steps
npm version [keyword]
- Updates
History.md
- you will need to edit this - Updates
AUTHORS
- Updates
package.json
with new version - Creates a new git tag
- Copies new release documentation into place in
docs/_releases/
, using the new release id
- Updates
npm publish
publishes the new release to the npm registrygit push origin --follow-tags
pushes the changes to GitHub
Each step is described in detail below.
Prefer the builtin options over explicit version when you can:
npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor | preminor | prepatch | prerelease | from-git]
If you absolutely have to, then you can also specify a specific version:
npm version x.y.z
After this, your default editor will show the updated History.md
. Please make edits to this to remove service commits (like updating devDependencies
) and commits that only change documentation.
npm publish
This adds both the tags and the documentation for the new release to GitHub, which will then build a new site for GitHub Pages.
git push origin --follow-tags
Assuming origin
is pointing to the main GitHub repo.