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chore: release 10.2.2 #6923

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10.2.2

10.2.2 (2023-10-31)

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Documentation

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arborist: 7.2.1

7.2.1 (2023-10-31)

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libnpmdiff: 6.0.3

6.0.3 (2023-10-31)

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libnpmexec: 7.0.3

7.0.3 (2023-10-31)

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libnpmfund: 5.0.1

5.0.1 (2023-10-31)

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libnpmpack: 6.0.3

6.0.3 (2023-10-31)

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5.0.1 (2023-10-31)

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Release workflow run: https://github.com/npm/cli/actions/runs/6709110612

Force CI to Update This Release

This PR will be updated and CI will run for every non-chore: commit that is pushed to latest. To force CI to update this PR, run this command:

gh workflow run release.yml -r latest -R npm/cli -f release-pr=6923

Release Checklist for v10.2.2

  • 1. Checkout the release branch

    Ensure git status is not dirty on this branch after resetting deps. If it is, then something is probably wrong with the automated release process.

    gh pr checkout 6923 --force
    npm run resetdeps
    node scripts/git-dirty.js
  • 2. Check CI status

    gh pr checks --watch
  • 3. Publish the CLI and workspaces

    Warning:
    This will publish all updated workspaces to latest, prerelease or backport depending on their version, and will publish the CLI with the dist-tag set to next-10.

    Note:
    The --test argument can optionally be omitted to run the publish process without running any tests locally.

    node scripts/publish.js --test
  • 4. Optionally install and test [email protected] locally

    npm --version
    npm whoami
    npm help install
    # etc
  • 5. Set latest dist-tag to newly published version

    Warning:
    NOT FOR PRERELEASE: Do not run this step for prereleases or if 10 is not being set to latest.

    node . dist-tag add [email protected] latest
  • 6. Trigger docs.npmjs.com update

    gh workflow run update-cli.yml --repo npm/documentation
  • 7. Merge release PR

    gh pr merge --rebase
    git checkout latest
    git fetch
    git reset --hard origin/latest
    node . run resetdeps
  • 8. Wait For Release Tags

    Warning:
    The remaining steps all require the GitHub tags and releases to be created first. These are done once this PR has been labelled with autorelease: tagged.

    Release Please will run on the just merged release commit and create GitHub releases and tags for each package. The release bot will will comment on this PR when the releases and tags are created.

    Note:
    The release workflow also includes the Node integration tests which do not need to finish before continuing.

    You can watch the release workflow in your terminal with the following command:

    gh run watch `gh run list -R npm/cli -w release -b latest -L 1 --json databaseId -q ".[0].databaseId"`
    
  • 9. Mark GitHub Release as latest

    Warning:
    You must wait for CI to create the release tags before running this step. These are done once this PR has been labelled with autorelease: tagged.

    Release Please will make GitHub Releases for the CLI and all workspaces, but GitHub has UI affordances for which release should appear as the "latest", which should always be the CLI. To mark the CLI release as latest run this command:

    gh release -R npm/cli edit v10.2.2 --latest
  • 10. Open nodejs/node PR to update npm to latest

    Warning:
    You must wait for CI to create the release tags before running this step. These are done once this PR has been labelled with autorelease: tagged.

    Trigger the Create Node PR action. This will open a PR on nodejs/node to the main branch.

    Note:
    The resulting PR may need to be labelled if it is not intended to land on old Node versions.

    First, sync our fork of node with the upstream source:

    gh repo sync npm/node --source nodejs/node --force

    Then, if we are opening a PR against the latest version of node:

    gh workflow run create-node-pr.yml -f spec=next-10

    If the PR should be opened on a different branch (such as when doing backports) then run it with -f branch=<BRANCH_NAME>. There is also a shortcut to target a specific Node version by specifying a major version number with -f branch=18 (or similar).

    For example, this will create a PR on nodejs/node to the v16.x-staging branch:

    gh workflow run create-node-pr.yml -f spec=next-10 -f branch=16
  • 11. Label and fast-track nodejs/node PR

    Note:
    This requires being a nodejs collaborator. Currently @lukekarrys is so ping them to do these steps!

    • Thumbs-up reaction on the Fast-track comment
    • Add an LGTM / Approval
    • Add request-ci label to get it running CI
    • Add commit-queue label once everything is green

@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the release-please--branches--latest branch 11 times, most recently from 9505ea4 to b60819d Compare October 30, 2023 14:07
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@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the release-please--branches--latest branch from 45f4a13 to 84bf72e Compare October 31, 2023 15:58
@lukekarrys lukekarrys merged commit e0fc634 into latest Oct 31, 2023
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