Versioning when using git, solved. GitVersion looks at your git history and works out the semantic version (semver.org) of the commit being built.

Stable | Pre-release | |
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Docs | ||
GitHub Release | - | |
Chocolatey (GitVersion.Portable) | ||
NuGet (GitVersionTask) | ||
NuGet (GitVersion.CommandLine) | ||
Gem |
You are seeing:
- Pull requests being built as pre-release builds
- A branch called
release-1.0.0
producing beta v1 packages
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