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Tracking The Next Release #2

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jakobo opened this issue Aug 23, 2024 · 0 comments
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Tracking The Next Release #2

jakobo opened this issue Aug 23, 2024 · 0 comments

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jakobo commented Aug 23, 2024

View What's In the Next Release

The "Next Release" PR is automatically created as new changes get merged down into main. This helps us track the significant changes instead of requiring semantic data in every release.

About changesets and pnpm changeset

The changesets workflow is designed to help when people are making changes, all the way through to publishing. It lets contributors declare how their changes should be released, then we automate updating package versions, and changelogs, and publishing new versions of packages based on the provided information.

If we ask you to "add a changeset" it's because we feel that your change is important to notify others about. Most code changes probably benefit from one. Don't worry though. You can just run pnpm changeset, describe the change, and you're good!

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