Ensure you're on master and up to date with the remote, then git describe should returns the latest tag:
$ git checkout master
$ git pull origin master
$ git describe
v0.6.0
Here our current version is v0.6.0
, and we want to create the v0.6.1
release. We'll use this number in the rest of the document.
Create the tag:
git tag -a v0.6.1 -m v0.6.1
git push origin v0.6.1
Now head to the release page and you must see the tag you just pushed there.
Edit it and:
- set the release title to the version number (here
v0.6.1
) - Update the description from the following template. Remember to update the ecosystem versions if they did change:
## Changes in this release
* Main change 1
* Main change 2
* ...
## Ecosystem
| Component | Version | Baseline |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- |
| Tendermint | [0.15.2](https://github.com/fetchai/cosmos-consensus/releases/tag/v0.15.2) | 0.33.6 |
| SDK | [0.15.1](https://github.com/fetchai/cosmos-sdk/releases/tag/v0.15.1) | 0.39.1 |
| Wasmd | - | 0.10.0 |
## Pull Requests
* relevant PR 1
* relevant PR 2
* ...
- Tick the
This is a pre-release
box (until mainnet release) - Hit
Publish release