- Push any outstanding changes to branch main.
- Check that https://github.com/gradle/actions/actions is green for all workflows for the main branch.
- This should include any workflows triggered by
[bot] Update dist directory
- This should include any workflows triggered by
- Decide on the version number to use for the release. The action releases should follow semantic versioning.
- By default, a patch release is assumed (eg.
4.0.0
→4.0.1
) - If new features have been added, bump the minor version (eg
4.1.1
→4.2.0
) - If a new major release is required, bump the major version (eg
4.1.1
→5.0.0
) - Note: The gradle actions follow the GitHub Actions convention of including a .0 patch number for the first release of a minor version, unlike the Gradle convention which omits the trailing .0.
- By default, a patch release is assumed (eg.
- Create a tag for the release. The tag should have the format
v4.1.0
- From CLI:
git tag v4.1.0 && git push --tags
- From CLI:
- Go to https://github.com/gradle/actions/releases and "Draft new release"
- Use the newly created tag and copy the tag name exactly as the release title.
- Craft release notes content based on issues closed, PRs merged and commits
- Include a Full changelog link in the format https://github.com/gradle/actions/compare/v2.12.0...v3.0.0
- Publish the release.
- Force push the
v4
tag (or current major version) to point to the new release. It is conventional for users to bind to a major release version using this tag.- From CLI:
git tag -f -a -m "v4.0.0" v4 v4.0.0 && git push -f --tags
- Note that we set the commit message for the tag to the newly released version.
- From CLI:
Submit PRs to update the GitHub starter workflow. Starter workflows contain content that should reference the Git hash of the current gradle/actions release: https://github.com/actions/starter-workflows has gradle and gradle-publish: see the v4.0.0 update PR for an example.
Submit PRs to update the GitHub documentation. The documentation contains content that should reference the Git hash of the current gradle/actions release: https://github.com/github/docs has building-and-testing-java-with-gradle and publishing-java-packages-with-gradle : see the v4.0.0 update PR for an example.