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ekm-ui

v0.4.71

Published

## Publishing Changes

Readme

EKM UI

Publishing Changes

Create a changeset

Changes within this package are managed using Changesets, which is a tool to manage versioning and changelogs for monorepos.

Once you have created a set of changes that you wish to publish, you should run the following commands from the root of the monorepo (/frontend):

yarn // This will ensure that the changesets CLI is installed.

yarn changeset // Follow the prompts to create your changeset.

This will create a "changeset" in the /frontend/.changeset directory.

Push your changes, including the changeset, to a branch and create a pull request. Once the pull request has been merged into the main branch you can publish the package to NPM.

Publish to NPM

Changes to this package are published using the GitHub action defined in .github/workflows/ekm-ui-push.yaml. This action can only be triggered manually using the workflow_dispatch event trigger. This can be done by navigating to Actions -> ekm-ui-push and clicking 'Run workflow' from the 'Run workflow' dropdown.

Run workflow

Merge changelog

As part of the GitHub action run above, a pull request will be opened deleting the changeset and merging the changelog into the main branch. This pull request will need to be merged into main to ensure that the changelog is up to date.

The Pull Request will be opened from a branch named changeset-release/main and will be titled Version Packages.