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🚀 10.1.0-beta.1 #7994

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@insomnia-infra insomnia-infra commented Sep 23, 2024

WARNING: Do not merge this PR. This is an automated release PR. It should be released using the "Publish" workflow.

Download release artifacts here

Steps for Publish:

You can update the changelog.md in this branch, run git log to get the latest changes:

git log --no-merges --oneline --pretty=format:'* %s by @%an' --since="<last release tag>" --until="release/10.1.0-beta.1"

When ready to publish, trigger Publish workflow with these variables:

  • Release version (version): 10.1.0-beta.1

Alternatively, you can trigger the workflow from Github CLI:

gh workflow run release-publish.yml -f version=10.1.0-beta.1 --repo Kong/insomnia

Release notes will be generated automatically based on the commit messages during publish. Remove any unwanted notes manually afterwards.

Conflicts? Merge branch step failed on the publish workflow? Try this...

Run locally:

# Make sure git remote is Kong/insomnia...

git checkout develop
git merge --no-ff release/<replaced with version>

# Solve merge conflicts ...
# If there's package-lock conflicts, run `npm install` and commit the package-lock changes

git push

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(rebasing with latest develop)

@CurryYangxx CurryYangxx deleted the release/10.1.0-beta.1 branch September 24, 2024 11:22
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