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Add release-it setup.
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.travis.yml

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install:
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- yarn install --ignore-engines
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script:
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- yarn eslint .
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- yarn test --coverage

RELEASE.md

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# Release
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Releases are mostly automated using
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[release-it](https://github.com/release-it/release-it/) and
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[lerna-changelog](https://github.com/lerna/lerna-changelog/).
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## Preparation
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Since the majority of the actual release process is automated, the primary
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remaining task prior to releasing is confirming that all pull requests that
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have been merged since the last release have been labeled with the appropriate
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`lerna-changelog` labels and the titles have been updated to ensure they
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represent something that would make sense to our users. Some great information
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on why this is important can be found at
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[keepachangelog.com](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), but the overall
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guiding principles here is that changelogs are for humans, not machines.
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When reviewing merged PR's the labels to be used are:
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* breaking - Used when the PR is considered a breaking change.
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* enhancement - Used when the PR adds a new feature or enhancement.
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* bug - Used when the PR fixes a bug included in a previous release.
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* documentation - Used when the PR adds or updates documentation.
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* internal - Used for internal changes that still require a mention in the
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changelog/release notes.
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## Release
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Once the prep work is completed, the actual release is straight forward:
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* First ensure that you have `release-it` installed globally, generally done by
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using one of the following commands:
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```
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# using https://volta.sh
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volta install release-it
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# using Yarn
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yarn global add release-it
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# using npm
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npm install --global release-it
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```
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* Second, ensure that you have installed your projects dependencies:
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```
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# using yarn
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yarn install
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# using npm
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npm install
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```
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* And last (but not least 😁) do your release:
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```
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release-it
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```
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[release-it](https://github.com/release-it/release-it/) manages the actual
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release process. It will prompt you through the process of choosing the version
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number, tagging, pushing the tag and commits, etc.

package.json

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"eslint-plugin-prettier": "^2.6.0",
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"jest": "^21.0.0",
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"lerna-changelog": "^0.8.2",
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"prettier": "^1.12.1"
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"prettier": "^1.12.1",
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"release-it": "^12.2.1",
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"release-it-lerna-changelog": "^1.0.3"
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},
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"peerDependencies": {
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"@babel/core": "^7.0.0"
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},
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"engines": {
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"node": ">=6"
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},
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"publishConfig": {
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"registry": "https://registry.npmjs.org"
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},
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"release-it": {
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"plugins": {
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"release-it-lerna-changelog": {
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"infile": "CHANGELOG.md"
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}
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},
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"git": {
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"tagName": "v${version}"
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},
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"github": {
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"release": true
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}
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}
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