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It is recommended that a release be made when the project is passed testing, to do this create a GitHub release for the repository giving a tag name a valid semantic version (e.g. this would usually be <code>v1.0.0</code> for the first version). Doing this triggers the automatic deployment pipeline which creates a package of the files required for users to run your simulation, this package follows the standard package form and can be uploaded to the [[RailOS]] website. | It is recommended that a release be made when the project is passed testing, to do this create a GitHub release for the repository giving a tag name a valid semantic version (e.g. this would usually be <code>v1.0.0</code> for the first version). Doing this triggers the automatic deployment pipeline which creates a package of the files required for users to run your simulation, this package follows the standard package form and can be uploaded to the [[RailOS]] website. |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 3 December 2022
Release
It is recommended that a release be made when the project is passed testing, to do this create a GitHub release for the repository giving a tag name a valid semantic version (e.g. this would usually be v1.0.0
for the first version). Doing this triggers the automatic deployment pipeline which creates a package of the files required for users to run your simulation, this package follows the standard package form and can be uploaded to the RailOS website.