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nongo-driver

v3.3.6

Published

A promise driven, schema lead, mongo driver.

Downloads

981

Readme

How to create a release

1. Commit all changes

Run $ git status and make sure you have no uncommitted changes

2. Run Build

This command builds the source into the folder dist

$ gulp

3. Stage changes

$ git add -u

4. Commit Changes

$ git commit -m "dist"

5. Update version number

update version number using semantic versioning release types (patch, major, or minor) e.g.

$ npm version patch

6. Login to npm

$ npm login

7. Publish npm

$ npm publish

8. Create a new branch dist

$ git checkout -b dist

9. Push dist to origin

$ git push origin dist

10. Create a pull request

Create a pull request to merge origin/dist --> upstream/master Use version number as pull request title.

11. Push tags to upstream

$ git push upstream --tags