# Creating a new svg-edit release ## Prepare 1. `npm run browser-test` - Ensure build steps occur and tests are passing 1. `npm start` and in another console window, `npm test` - This should also be run, though currently accessibility tests are failing. 1. `npm run build-docs` - Ensure JSDoc can build and is available for site build (though not added to `master`, will be copied over in `gh-pages` steps and used in `npm publish` step). 1. `npm pack --dry-run` to preview which files will be included once published and taking into account `.npmignore`. ## Update the main project 1. Update `version` in `package.json` (and `package-lock.json` (via `npm i`)). 1. Update the CHANGES file with a summary of all changes. 1. Add new release info to `Recent news` section in README 1. Commit these changes . 1. Tag the version, prefixed by "v", e.g., `v5.0.1`. The above steps can be done on a fork and committed via a pull request. ## Create the release on `gh-pages` 1. Switch to the `gh-pages` branch with `git checkout gh-pages`. 1. Run the `build.js` executable (`npm run build` if within the project root directory); **Please note: this script is only available on `gh-pages` and currently assumes that one has the `gh-pages` branch checked out within a folder that is in a sibling directory to a folder named `svgedit` that is on the `master` branch and whose files and version info will be copied over to `gh-pages` in making the "latest" and specific version builds** 1. Commit these changes with `git commit -m "Updating files for release X.Y.Z"`. 1. Switch back to the `master` branch with `git checkout master`. 1. Ensure this step worked by visiting (and in an ES6-Module-compliant browser, ). The above steps can be done on a fork and committed via a pull request. ## Create the release on GitHub 1. Go to and select `Draft a new release`. 1. Make the release target point at the tag where the changes were updated. 1. Write a short description of the release and include a link to the live version (in another tab, you may wish to see the source for a previous release): . 1. Create the release! You will need to be a member of the SVG-Edit GitHub group to do this step. ## Publish to npm 1. `npm publish` You will need to be a member of the npm group to do this step.