# Making a release To make a new release of bempp, follow the following steps: 0) If you are yet to make a release on your current computer, run `cargo login` and copy an API key from https://crates.io/me 1) Checkout the `main` branch and `git pull`, then checkout a new branch called `release-v[x].[y].[z]` (where `[x]`, `[y]`, and `[z]` are defined in the next step): ```bash git checkout main git pull git checkout -b release-v[x].[y].[z] ``` 2) Update the version numbers in `Cargo.toml` and `pyproject.toml`. The version numbers have the format `[x].[y].[z]`. If you are releasing a major version, you should increment `[x]` and set `[y]` and `[z]` to 0. If you are releasing a minor version, you should increment `[y]` and set `[z]` to zero. If you are releasing a bugfix, you should increment `[z]`. 3) Update the version number in the "Using bempp" section of README.md. 4) Commit your changes and push to GitHub. Wait to see if the CI tests pass. 5) [Create a release on GitHub](https://github.com/bempp/kifmm/releases/new) from the `main` branch. The release tag and title should be `v[x].[y].[z]` (where `[x]`, `[y]` and `[z]` are as in step 2). In the "Describe this release" box, you should bullet point the main changes since the last release. 6) Run `cargo publish --dry-run`, then run `cargo package --list` and check that no unwanted extras have been included in the release. 7) If everything is working as expected, run `cargo publish`. This will push the new version to crates.io. Note: this cannot be undone, but you can use `cargo yank` to mark a version as unsuitable for use. 8) Open a pull request to `main` to update the version numbers in `Cargo.toml` and `pyproject.toml` to `[x].[y].[z]-dev` 9) Add the release to the next issue of [Scientific Computing in Rust Monthly](https://github.com/rust-scicomp/scientific-computing-in-rust-monthly)