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Releasing a new version of Primer CSS 🎉

In this repo

  1. Check off all of the boxes in your release PR.

  2. Test your changes with the latest release candidate version in github/github.

  3. Once the release PR is approved and you've done necessary testing, merge it. After tests run, the site will be deployed and @primer/css will be published with your changes.

  4. Create a new release branch for the next release from master and name it release-<version>. Please use the following template for the PR description, linking to the relevant issues and/or pull requests for each change, and removing irrelevant headings:

    # Primer [Major|Minor|Patch] Release
    
    Version: 📦 **0.0.0**
    Approximate release date: 📆 DD/MM/YY
    
    ### :boom: Breaking Change
    - [ ] Description #
    
    ### :rocket: Enhancement
    - [ ] Description #
    
    ### :bug: Bug Fix
    - [ ] Description #
    
    ### :nail_care: Polish
    - [ ] Description #
    
    ### :memo: Documentation
    - [ ] Description #
    
    ### :house: Internal
    - [ ] Description #
    
    ----
    
    ### Ship checklist
    
    - [ ] Update `CHANGELOG.md`
    - [ ] Update the `version` field in `package.json` to match the release version
    - [ ] [Create a new release](https://github.com/primer/css/releases/new)
    - [ ] [Update github/github](https://github.com/primer/css/blob/master/RELEASING.md#in-githubgithub)
    - [ ] Create a new pull request for the next release
    
    /cc @primer/ds-core
    
  5. Wait for your checks to pass, and take note of the version that primer/publish lists in your status checks.

    ProTip: The release candidate version will always be <version>-rc.<sha>, where <version> comes from the branch name and <sha> is the 7-character commit SHA.

In github/github:

  1. Create a new branch.

  2. Update the Primer CSS version to the published release candidate with:

    bin/npm install @primer/css@<version>-rc.<sha>
    

    Then commit and push the changes to package.json, package-lock.json, and vendor/npm.

  3. If you need to make changes to github/github due to the Primer release, do them in a branch and merge that into your release branch after testing.

  4. Add or re-request reviewers and fix any breaking tests.

  5. Test on review-lab.

  6. Publish @primer/css to the latest dist-tag by merging the release branch and waiting for primer/publish to finish.

  7. Install the latest published version with:

    bin/npm install @primer/css@<version>
    

    Then commit and push the changes to package.json, package-lock.json, and vendor/npm.

  8. Fix any breaking tests.

  9. Deploy! 🚀

Publish the release

  1. Create a new release with tag v<version>.

  2. Copy the changes from the CHANGELOG and paste them into the release notes.

  3. Publish 🎉