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Deleted "Publishing A Release" section from the readme.md file in the 'ci' folder and then pasting the section in 'Maintaining.md'
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- [./ci/lib.sh](./lib.sh)
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- [./ci/lib.sh](./lib.sh)
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- Contains code duplicated across these scripts.
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- Contains code duplicated across these scripts.
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## Publishing a release
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1. Run `yarn release:prep` and type in the new version i.e. 3.8.1
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2. GitHub actions will generate the `npm-package`, `release-packages` and `release-images` artifacts.
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1. You do not have to wait for these.
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3. Run `yarn release:github-draft` to create a GitHub draft release from the template with
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the updated version.
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1. Summarize the major changes in the release notes and link to the relevant issues.
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2. Change the @ to target the version branch. Example: `v3.9.0 @ Target: v3.9.0`
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4. Wait for the artifacts in step 2 to build.
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5. Run `yarn release:github-assets` to download the `release-packages` artifact.
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- It will upload them to the draft release.
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6. Run some basic sanity tests on one of the released packages.
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- Especially make sure the terminal works fine.
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7. Publish the release and merge the PR.
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1. CI will automatically grab the artifacts and then:
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1. Publish the NPM package from `npm-package`.
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2. Publish the Docker Hub image from `release-images`.
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8. Update the AUR package.
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- Instructions on updating the AUR package are at [cdr/code-server-aur](https://github.com/cdr/code-server-aur).
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9. Wait for the npm package to be published.
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## dev
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## dev
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