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ryanml
4ee93f2594
Fixing yarn version command, adding yarn version plugin (#17325)
* Removing invalid flags for yarn version command

* Adding yarn version plugin

* remove .yarn from coverage

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Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <bhdecker84@gmail.com>
2023-02-01 17:05:52 -07:00
Mark Stacey
36869a4350
Migrate version from _base manifest to package.json (#11029)
The version field is now stored in the main `package.json` file rather
than in the base manifest. It is built into the final manifest during
the build script.

This makes it easier to communicate what the current version should be
to our `auto-changelog` script. It's also generally a more conventional
place to keep track of the version, even considering that we're not
publishing to npm.
2021-05-10 14:16:03 -07:00
Mark Stacey
687803539f
Update the changelog when creating an RC (#10795)
The changelog will now be automatically updated when a release branch
is created. A new release header along with changelog entries for any
new commits will be added.

Note that this changelog will still need to be manually cleaned up, but
it's one less manual step at least.

The old Bash script for adding a new release header to the changelog
has been removed, as that functionality is now built into the changelog
update script.

A new script has been added to commit any changes made to the manifest
and changelog. This step used to happen at the end of the bump manifest
version script, but now the changelog update relies upon the manifest
version bump happening first, so it needed to be re-ordered. The
changes should only be committed on the first run of the branch, as
it's contingent upon the manifest changing (due to the version bump).
Further changelog updates won't trigger new automatic commits.
2021-04-02 18:41:51 -02:30
Mark Stacey
73e0fdddd0
Use .sh file extension for all Bash scripts (#10499)
The `.sh` file extension is now used for all Bash scripts. This ensures
the files are recognized as Bash scripts by the ShellCheck CI job, and
by editors/IDEs for improved syntax highlighting.
2021-02-23 12:56:41 -03:30