| name | release |
| description | Create and publish releases for the Hongdown project. Use when releasing a new version, creating a patch release, or creating a major/minor release. Handles CHANGES.md updates, version bumping, tagging, and branch management. |
Release skill
This skill automates the release process for the Hongdown project. There are
two types of releases: patch releases and major/minor releases.
Prerequisites
Before starting any release:
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Verify the remote repository name:
git remote -v
Use the correct remote name (usually origin or dahlia) in all push
commands.
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Ensure you're on the correct branch and it's up to date.
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Run tests and quality checks to ensure everything passes:
cargo test && cargo fmt --check && cargo clippy -- -D warnings
cargo run -- --check *.md
Patch releases
Patch releases (e.g., 1.2.3) are for bug fixes and small improvements.
They are created from X.Y-maintenance branches.
Step 1: Prepare the release
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Check out the maintenance branch:
git checkout 1.2-maintenance
git pull
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Update CHANGES.md: Find the section for the version being released and
change “To be released.” to “Released on {Month} {Day}, {Year}.” using
the current date in English. For example:
Version 1.2.3
-------------
Released on January 5, 2026.
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Commit the changes:
git add CHANGES.md
git commit -m "Release 1.2.3"
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Create the tag (without v prefix). Always use -m to provide a tag
message to avoid opening an editor for GPG-signed tags:
git tag -m "Hongdown 1.2.3" 1.2.3
Step 2: Prepare next version
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Add a new section at the top of CHANGES.md for the next patch version:
Version 1.2.4
-------------
To be released.
Version 1.2.3
-------------
Released on January 5, 2026.
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Bump the version in Cargo.toml:
Change version = "1.2.3" to version = "1.2.4".
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Commit the version bump:
git add -A
git commit -m "Version bump
[ci skip]"
Step 3: Push
Push the tag and branch to the remote:
git push origin 1.2.3 1.2-maintenance
Step 4: Cascade merges
After creating a patch release, you must merge it forward to newer maintenance
branches and eventually to main.
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Check if a newer maintenance branch exists (e.g., 1.3-maintenance):
git branch -a | grep maintenance
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If a newer maintenance branch exists, follow these sub-steps:
a) Check out the newer branch and merge the tag:
~~~~ bash
git checkout 1.3-maintenance
git merge 1.2.3
~~~~
b) Resolve any conflicts (commonly in CHANGES.md and Cargo.toml).
c) Copy changelog entries: After resolving conflicts, copy the
changelog entries from the merged tag's version into the current
branch's unreleased version section. The entries should be inserted
above any existing entries.
For example, if merging 1.2.3 into 1.3-maintenance where 1.3.2 is
pending:
*Before* (1.3-maintenance):
~~~~ markdown
Version 1.3.2
-------------
To be released.
- Added new logging features.
~~~~
*Merged tag 1.2.3 contains*:
~~~~ markdown
Version 1.2.3
-------------
Released on January 6, 2026.
- Fixed a crash on startup.
~~~~
*After* (1.3-maintenance):
~~~~ markdown
Version 1.3.2
-------------
To be released.
- Fixed a crash on startup.
- Added new logging features.
~~~~
d) Run tests to verify:
~~~~ bash
cargo test && cargo fmt --check && cargo clippy -- -D warnings
cargo run -- --check *.md
~~~~
e) Complete the merge commit (use default message).
f) Create a new patch release for this branch by repeating Steps 1-3
for version 1.3.x (e.g., 1.3.1).
g) Continue cascading to even newer maintenance branches if they exist.
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If no newer maintenance branch exists, merge to main:
git checkout main
git merge 1.2.3
Resolve conflicts, run tests, and push:
cargo test && cargo fmt --check && cargo clippy -- -D warnings
cargo run -- --check *.md
git push origin main
[!IMPORTANT]
Do not add patch release entries into main's unreleased
section. The unreleased section (e.g., Version 1.3.0) should
only contain entries planned for the next major/minor release. Keep
it unchanged.
Do keep all released version sections from the merged tag.
Released version sections (e.g., Version 1.2.3) are historical
records. They must remain in CHANGES.md as their own separate
sections placed after the unreleased section — never delete them
when resolving conflicts.
After conflict resolution, CHANGES.md on main should look like
this (note: Version 1.3.0 section is unchanged; Version 1.2.3
section is preserved from the merged tag):
Version 1.3.0
-------------
To be released.
- (existing planned entries, untouched)
Version 1.2.3
-------------
Released on January 6, 2026.
- Fixed a crash on startup.
Version 1.2.2
...
Major/minor releases
Major/minor releases (e.g., 1.3.0, 2.0.0) introduce new features or breaking
changes. They are always created from the main branch with patch version 0.
Step 1: Prepare the release on main
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Check out and update main:
git checkout main
git pull
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Update CHANGES.md: Find the section for the version being released and
change “To be released.” to “Released on {Month} {Day}, {Year}.” using
the current date in English. For example:
Version 1.3.0
-------------
Released on January 5, 2026.
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Commit the changes:
git add CHANGES.md
git commit -m "Release 1.3.0"
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Create the tag (without v prefix). Always use -m to provide a tag
message to avoid opening an editor for GPG-signed tags:
git tag -m "Hongdown 1.3.0" 1.3.0
Step 2: Prepare next version on main
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Add a new section at the top of CHANGES.md for the next minor version:
Version 1.4.0
-------------
To be released.
Version 1.3.0
-------------
Released on January 5, 2026.
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Bump the version in Cargo.toml:
Change version = "1.3.0" to version = "1.4.0".
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Commit the version bump:
git add -A
git commit -m "Version bump
[ci skip]"
Step 3: Push main and tag
git push origin 1.3.0 main
Step 4: Create maintenance branch
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Create the maintenance branch from the release tag:
git branch 1.3-maintenance 1.3.0
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Check out the maintenance branch:
git checkout 1.3-maintenance
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Add a section for the first patch version in CHANGES.md:
Version 1.3.1
-------------
To be released.
Version 1.3.0
-------------
Released on January 5, 2026.
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Bump the version in Cargo.toml:
Change version = "1.3.0" to version = "1.3.1".
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Commit the version bump:
git add -A
git commit -m "Version bump
[ci skip]"
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Push the maintenance branch:
git push origin 1.3-maintenance
Version format reference
- Patch releases:
X.Y.Z where Z > 0 (e.g., 1.2.3, 1.2.4)
- Minor releases:
X.Y.0 (e.g., 1.3.0, 1.4.0)
- Major releases:
X.0.0 (e.g., 2.0.0, 3.0.0)
- Maintenance branches:
X.Y-maintenance (e.g., 1.2-maintenance)
- Tags: No
v prefix (e.g., 1.2.3, not v1.2.3)
- Tag messages:
Hongdown X.Y.Z format (use -m flag to avoid editor)
CHANGES.md format
Each version section follows this format:
Version X.Y.Z
-------------
Released on {Month} {Day}, {Year}.
- Change description.
- Another change.
For unreleased versions:
Version X.Y.Z
-------------
To be released.
Checklist summary
Patch release checklist
Major/minor release checklist