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How to release a gem

This document describes a process of releasing a new version of a gem.

  1. Bump version.
git commit -m "Bump 1.<x>.<y>"

We're (kinda) using semantic versioning:

  • Bugfixes should be released as fast as possible as patch versions.
  • New features could be combined and released as minor or patch version upgrades (depending on the size of the feature—it's up to maintainers to decide).
  • Breaking API changes should be avoided in minor and patch releases.
  • Breaking dependencies changes (e.g., dropping older Ruby support) could be released in minor versions.

How to bump a version:

  • Change the version number in lib/isolator/version.rb file.
  • Update the changelog (add new heading with the version name and date).
  • Update the installation documentation if necessary (e.g., during minor and major updates).
  1. Push code to GitHub and make sure CI passes.
git push
  1. Release a gem.
gem release -t
git push --tags

We use gem-release for publishing gems with a single command:

gem release -t

Don't forget to push tags and write release notes on GitHub (if necessary).