# Releasing This document describes the process for releasing a new version of Electron. ## Compile release notes The current process is to maintain a local file, keeping track of notable changes as pull requests are merged. For examples of how to format the notes, see previous releases on [the releases page]. ## Create a temporary branch (optional) If there is any change to the build configuration, use a temporary branch with any name (e.g. `release`). Otherwise you can use `master`. ## Bump the version Run the `bump-release` script, passing `major`, `minor`, or `patch` as an argument: ```sh npm run bump-release -- patch ``` This will bump the version number in a number of files. See [this bump commit] for an example. Most releases will be `patch`-level. Upgrades to Chrome or other major changes should use `minor`. For more info, see [electron-versioning]. ## Edit the release draft 1. Visit [the releases page] and you'll see a new draft release with placeholder release notes. 1. Edit the release and add release notes. 1. Click 'Save draft'. **Do not click 'Publish release'!** 1. Wait for all the builds to pass. :hourglass_flowing_sand: ## Merge temporary branch If you created a temporary release branch, merge it back into master, without creating a merge commit: ```sh git merge release master --no-commit ``` ## Run local debug build Run local debug build to verify that you are actually building the version you want. Sometimes you thought you were doing a release for a new version, but you're actually not. ```sh npm run build npm start ``` Verify the window is displaying the current updated version. ## Publish the release This script will download the binaries and generate the node headers and the .lib linker used on Windows by node-gyp to build native modules. ```sh npm run release ``` [the releases page]: https://github.com/electron/electron/releases [this bump commit]: https://github.com/electron/electron/commit/78ec1b8f89b3886b856377a1756a51617bc33f5a [electron-versioning]: /docs/tutorial/electron-versioning.md