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VS Code extension can do [pre-releases](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/publishing-extension#prerelease-extensions). This would make it easier to test unreleased version of the extension (thanks @ds300 [for the suggestion](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3905#pullrequestreview-2122897351)) Tried the pre-release option manually, to see how it works: https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/880fe0a2-3f29-405b-9862-b30594cf5334 There's a drawback in that we need to update version even for pre-releases as they do not support other versioning schemes atm. I decided to go with patch versions for pre-releases and minor versions for regular releases. Feels like a better UX than having a really high patch number due to bumping it on every PR. > We only support major.minor.patch for extension versions, semver pre-release tags are not supported. So, if you publish a major.minor.patch-tag release to the Marketplace, it will be treated as major.minor.patch, and the tag will be ignored. Versions must be different between pre-release and regular releases. That is, if 1.2.3 is uploaded as a pre-release, the next regular release must be uploaded with a distinct version, such as 1.2.4. Full semver support will be available in the future. ### Change Type <!-- ❗ Please select a 'Scope' label ❗️ --> - [ ] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK - [ ] `dotcom` — Changes the tldraw.com web app - [ ] `docs` — Changes to the documentation, examples, or templates. - [x] `vs code` — Changes to the vscode plugin - [ ] `internal` — Does not affect user-facing stuff <!-- ❗ Please select a 'Type' label ❗️ --> - [ ] `bugfix` — Bug fix - [ ] `feature` — New feature - [ ] `improvement` — Improving existing features - [ ] `chore` — Updating dependencies, other boring stuff - [ ] `galaxy brain` — Architectural changes - [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code - [x] `tools` — Changes to infrastructure, CI, internal scripts, debugging tools, etc. - [ ] `dunno` — I don't know ### Release Notes - Release a pre-release when we merge changes to main.
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TypeScript
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TypeScript
import { exec } from 'child_process'
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async function main() {
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const preRelease = process.argv.includes('--pre-release')
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
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console.log(`Publishing extension${preRelease ? ' (pre-release)' : ''}`)
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exec(`vsce publish${preRelease ? ' --pre-release' : ''}`)
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}
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main()
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