release-package-version
About
This skill automates the complete release cycle for R packages, handling version bumps, NEWS.md updates, git tagging, and GitHub releases. It's designed for use when a package is ready for a patch, minor, or major release, or after CRAN acceptance to create a matching GitHub release. The process also includes setting up a post-release development version increment.
Quick Install
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Documentation
Release Package Version
Execute full version release cycle for R package.
When Use
- Ready to release new version (bug fix, feature, or breaking change)
- After CRAN acceptance, create matching GitHub release
- Set up post-release dev version
Inputs
- Required: Package with changes ready for release
- Required: Release type: patch (0.1.0 -> 0.1.1), minor (0.1.0 -> 0.2.0), or major (0.1.0 -> 1.0.0)
- Optional: Whether to submit to CRAN (default: no, use
submit-to-cranskill separately)
Steps
Step 1: Determine Version Bump
Follow semantic versioning:
| Change Type | Version Bump | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Bug fixes only | Patch | 0.1.0 -> 0.1.1 |
| New features (backward compatible) | Minor | 0.1.0 -> 0.2.0 |
| Breaking changes | Major | 0.1.0 -> 1.0.0 |
Got: Correct bump type (patch, minor, or major) determined based on nature of changes since last release.
If fail: Unsure? Review git log since last tag and classify each change. Any breaking API change needs major bump.
Step 2: Update Version
usethis::use_version("minor") # or "patch" or "major"
This updates Version field in DESCRIPTION and adds heading to NEWS.md.
Got: DESCRIPTION version updated. NEWS.md has new section header for release version.
If fail: usethis::use_version() not available? Manually update Version field in DESCRIPTION. Add # packagename x.y.z heading to NEWS.md.
Step 3: Update NEWS.md
Fill in release notes under new version heading:
# packagename 0.2.0
## New Features
- Added `new_function()` for processing data (#42)
- Support for custom themes in `plot_results()` (#45)
## Bug Fixes
- Fixed crash when input contains all NAs (#38)
- Corrected off-by-one error in `window_calc()` (#41)
## Minor Improvements
- Improved error messages for invalid input types
- Updated documentation examples
Use issue/PR numbers for traceability.
Got: NEWS.md has complete summary of user-facing changes organized by category. Issue/PR numbers for traceability.
If fail: Changes hard to reconstruct? Use git log --oneline v<previous>..HEAD to list all commits since last release. Categorize them.
Step 4: Final Checks
devtools::check()
devtools::spell_check()
urlchecker::url_check()
Got: devtools::check() returns 0 errors, 0 warnings, 0 notes. Spell check and URL check find no issues.
If fail: Fix all errors and warnings before release. Add false-positive words to inst/WORDLIST for spell checker. Replace broken URLs.
Step 5: Commit Release
git add DESCRIPTION NEWS.md
git commit -m "Release packagename v0.2.0"
Got: Single commit containing version bump in DESCRIPTION and updated NEWS.md.
If fail: Other uncommitted changes present? Stage only DESCRIPTION and NEWS.md. Release commits should contain only version-related changes.
Step 6: Tag the Release
git tag -a v0.2.0 -m "Release v0.2.0"
git push origin main --tags
Got: Annotated tag v0.2.0 created and pushed to remote. git tag -l shows tag locally; git ls-remote --tags origin confirms it on remote.
If fail: Push fails? Check write access. Tag already exists? Verify it points to correct commit with git show v0.2.0.
Step 7: Create GitHub Release
gh release create v0.2.0 \
--title "packagename v0.2.0" \
--notes-file NEWS.md
Or use:
usethis::use_github_release()
Got: GitHub release created. Release notes visible on repository Releases page.
If fail: gh release create fails? Ensure gh CLI authenticated (gh auth status). usethis::use_github_release() fails? Create release manually on GitHub.
Step 8: Set Development Version
After release, bump to dev version:
usethis::use_dev_version()
Changes version to 0.2.0.9000 indicating development.
git add DESCRIPTION NEWS.md
git commit -m "Begin development for next version"
git push
Got: DESCRIPTION version now 0.2.0.9000 (dev version). NEWS.md has new heading for dev version. Changes pushed to remote.
If fail: usethis::use_dev_version() not available? Manually change version to x.y.z.9000 in DESCRIPTION. Add # packagename (development version) heading to NEWS.md.
Checks
- Version in DESCRIPTION matches intended release
- NEWS.md has complete, accurate release notes
-
R CMD checkpasses - Git tag matches version (e.g.,
v0.2.0) - GitHub release exists with release notes
- Post-release dev version set (x.y.z.9000)
Pitfalls
- Forget push tags:
git pushalone no push tags. Use--tagsorgit push origin v0.2.0 - NEWS.md format: Use markdown headers matching pkgdown/CRAN expected format
- Tag wrong commit: Always tag after version-bump commit, not before
- CRAN version already exists: CRAN no accept version already published. Always increment.
- Dev version in release: Never submit
.9000version to CRAN
See Also
submit-to-cran- CRAN submission after version releasecreate-github-release- general GitHub release creationsetup-github-actions-ci- triggers pkgdown rebuild on releasebuild-pkgdown-site- documentation site reflects new version
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