# Creating a release Only collaborators in npm for **node-addon-api** can create releases. If you want to be able to do releases ask one of the existing collaborators to add you. If necessary you can ask the build Working Group who manages the Node.js npm user to add you if there are no other active collaborators. ## Prerequisites Before to start creating a new release check if you have installed the following tools: * [Changelog maker](https://www.npmjs.com/package/changelog-maker) If not please follow the instruction reported in the tool's documentation to install it. ## Publish new release These are the steps to follow to create a new release: * Open an issue in the **node-addon-api** repo documenting the intent to create a new release. Give people some time to comment or suggest PRs that should land first. * Validate all tests pass by running npm test on master. * Update the version in **package.json** appropriately. * Update the [README.md](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-api/blob/master/README.md) to show the new version as the latest. * Generate the changelog for the new version using **changelog maker** tool. From the route folder of the repo launch the following command: ```bash > changelog-maker ``` * Use the output generated by **changelog maker** to pdate the [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-api/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) following the style used in publishing the previous release. * Add any new contributors to the "contributors" section in the package.json * Validate all tests pass by running npm test on master. * Use **[CI](https://ci.nodejs.org/view/x%20-%20Abi%20stable%20module%20API/job/node-test-node-addon-api-new/)** to validate tests pass (note there are still some issues on SmartOS and Windows in the testing). * Do a clean checkout of node-addon-api. * Login and then run `npm publish`. * Create a release in Github (look at existing releases for an example). * Validate that you can run `npm install node-addon-api` successfully and that the correct version is installed. * Comment on the issue opened in the first step that the release has been created and close the issue. * Tweet that the release has been created.