domain | semver.org |
summary | Semantic Versioning (SemVer) is a set of rules and guidelines for version numbering in software projects, allowing developers and users to easily understand changes and updates between different versions. The main idea behind SemVer is that the version number should consist of three parts: Major, Minor, and Patch. Major increments signify backward-incompatible changes, while Minor increments indicate new features or improvements. Lastly, Patch increments are used for bug fixes and updates without introducing any breaking changes.
The SemVer specification outlines the precise rules to follow when incrementing each part of the version number and provides guidance on how to communicate these changes effectively. The official website offers detailed explanations, examples, and resources for understanding and implementing Semantic Versioning in software development projects. |
title | Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 | Semantic Versioning |
description | Semantic Versioning spec and website |
keywords | version, release, identifier, must, minor, major, patch, identifiers, public, build, digit, changes, software, versions, precedence, functionality, number |
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nslookup | A 185.199.108.153, A 185.199.109.153, A 185.199.110.153, A 185.199.111.153 |
created | 2024-11-30 |
updated | 2024-12-11 |
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