Restart to version 1 #2706
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[ME TOO] Here's my config: {
"release": {
"branches": [
"+([0-9][0-9]?)?(.{+([0-9][0-9]?),x}).x",
"main",
"master",
{ "name": "fix/**", "prerelease": "${name.replace(/\\//g, '-')}" },
{ "name": "feat/**", "prerelease": "${name.replace(/\\//g, '-')}" }
],
"plugins": [
"@semantic-release/commit-analyzer",
"@semantic-release/release-notes-generator",
"@semantic-release/gitlab"
],
"tagFormat": "${version}"
}
} |
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Hi, I'm new to semantic release and was able to configure it to work with my pnpm monorepo after a lot of trial and error. The problem I have now is that the version of my packages are already quite high to be the first release. How do I reset the versions of the packages? I understand that this would involve deleting packages from our private npm instance (which is doable). We are also using a self-hosted Gitlab.
Do I just do the following:
Is there anything else I need to do?
My expectation is that the next commit, will have a version of v1.0.0
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