Version and Automate ️ Releases like a Pro - Walkthrough and Demo

Version and Automate ️ Releases like a Pro - Walkthrough and Demo

Julie Ng

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@user-tv2kr6oo8p
@user-tv2kr6oo8p - 26.11.2023 14:44

What if I not using node? Does npm is still required?

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@alpachino468
@alpachino468 - 21.07.2023 19:48

I wasn't able to watch the entire video yet, so I'm not sure if this is answered: What about really trivial non-breaking changes - say, for example, a text change - would that bump the MINOR number or the PATCH number? This has always stumped me because It's not really a new feature, nor is it a bugfix...

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@errre8091
@errre8091 - 08.06.2023 07:54

Great video! This package is now deprecated what are you using now?

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@markcuello5
@markcuello5 - 14.02.2023 10:57

HELP

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@bykalim
@bykalim - 04.02.2023 03:06

Thank you

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@idrisfl
@idrisfl - 12.01.2023 01:02

Power packed 14 minutes video, Thanks for that!

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@raghur5678
@raghur5678 - 05.12.2022 12:29

Hi thanks for the video.. i have one problm like when i am running on my feature branch the Tag version is 1.0.1, whn merging with the Develop Branch its getting changed to 271.1.0,but i want to be with 1.0.1 version for the Client SDK and the Data N Service Dll... but why its getting changed? any idea

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@Antonio-yy2ec
@Antonio-yy2ec - 03.12.2022 14:54

Great solution thank you for sharing this video

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@xmadcode
@xmadcode - 11.11.2022 19:04

@Julie Ng, Thanks for the video, great content. Is there a way you can share your gitconfig aliases 🙈 ?

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@isaacfidler4716
@isaacfidler4716 - 19.10.2022 17:55

So which branch would I run standard-version on to up the version? If its feature-branch > dev > staging > main. Wouldn't I have to run this on a feature branch, and then merge through to main? Dev, staging and main are protected, so I can't commit the new version/change log straight to them? Then it seems like a lot of work to go through all those CI pipelines on my dev and staging branches to change the version. Would I have a new feature-branch like 'increase version' before a release? If I did it straight to main on a merge, then my other branches are behind because of the updated change log, which seems weird? I'm not sure if that makes sense but yeah, just which branch am I running this on, and what's the ideal workflow?

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@ChandraSays
@ChandraSays - 08.10.2022 10:13

@Julie Ng Thank for the video. Could you do a video/walkthrough of pre-release management, releasing a pre-release and then syncing the released code with dev branch that might have progressed further since the pre-release was cut please? I am not sure if I could articulate the ask well, hope it was clear enough

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@hiteshrohilla
@hiteshrohilla - 07.10.2022 11:32

not for noobs like me. unable to understand well.

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@grimmersnee
@grimmersnee - 07.10.2022 04:33

this is extremely useful. Thanks a heap

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@julienmelard8775
@julienmelard8775 - 23.06.2022 02:23

I really miss your videos !

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@foerfinad
@foerfinad - 01.04.2022 21:15

You deliver great content in your channel! Thank you!

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@rodolfoalbuquerque2535
@rodolfoalbuquerque2535 - 07.03.2022 01:23

really great stuff! I was looking for insights with semver and pipelines for a while... Althought it clarified some stuff, I'm still thinking what the best strategies for branching and semver would be... maybe a main, with the stable tags and a beta or rc branch with pre-stable tags and an unstable branch. This way I would do PRs from Unstable to Beta and from Beta to main, running testing and tagging on all 3 of them on a CI pipeline and running changelog only on main pipeline... does that make sense?

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@bharathsimha2822
@bharathsimha2822 - 09.02.2022 18:34

When I saw u r Devops videos I am very happy coz learning new things in Devops technology..Thank you

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@wazz6003
@wazz6003 - 09.02.2022 01:45

Great stuff, thanks!

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@IkechiGriffith
@IkechiGriffith - 08.02.2022 19:51

Thanks. Good to see you back 👍🏿

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