## How to develop To build NvimServer, do the following ```bash build_libnvim=true clean=false ./bin/build_nvimserver_for_local_dev.sh ``` You can set `clean=true` if you want to clean the existing build. You can also use a watch script as follows (it uses `entr`): ```bash clean_initial_build=true ./bin/watch_nvimserver_and_build ``` When `clean_initial_build` is `true`, the script will clean and build, then continuously invoke the `build_nvimserver_for_local_dev` script. ## How to build nightly ```bash git tag -f neovim-nightly; git push -f origin neovim-nightly ``` Then, GitHub actions will build and re-create the release. ## How to release * Set a new version of VimR via ```bash is_snapshot=true ./bin/set_new_versions.sh # for snapshot or is_snapshot=false marketing_version=0.38.3 ./bin/set_new_versions.sh # for release ``` and commit. This will create a `${bundle_version}-snapshot/release.sh` file to be used with `build_release.sh` and `release-notes.temp.md` for release notes. * Tag with the name - Snapshot: `snapshot/yyyymmdd.HHMMSS` - Release: `vX.Y.Z-yyyymmdd.HHMMSS` * Push * Add release notes to `release-notes.temp.md`. * Build, package and upload via ```bash create_gh_release=true upload=true update_appcast=true \ release_spec_file=....sh \ ./bin/build_release.sh ``` * The `appcast{-snapshot}.xml` file is modified. Check and push.