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Releasing

  1. Change the version in gradle.properties to a non-SNAPSHOT version.
  2. Update the CHANGELOG.md for the impending release.
  3. Update the README.md with the new version.
  4. git commit -am "Prepare for release X.Y.Z." (where X.Y.Z is the new version)
  5. git tag -a X.Y.Z -m "Version X.Y.Z" (where X.Y.Z is the new version)
  6. Update the gradle.properties to the next SNAPSHOT version.
  7. git commit -am "Prepare next development version."
  8. git push && git push --tags
  9. Create a new release in the releases tab on GitHub
  10. Wait for the publish-maven-central.yml action to complete.
  11. Visit Sonatype Nexus and promote the artifact.

How it works

The deploy-snapshot.yml workflow runs on every push to the main branch as long as the commit message does not contain Prepare for release. This workflow calls Gradle to publish to the Sonatype snapshot repository.

For actual releases, there is a separate publish-maven-central.yml workflow which runs after a new release is created in the GitHub UI. This will call Gradle on the tagged release commit and upload to the staging repository. After that completes, you will need to go and promote the artifacts to production.