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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update New value References Sourcegraph
com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release (source) plugin minor 1.11.1 homepage, source code search for "com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release"

Test plan: CI should pass with updated dependencies. No review required: this is an automated dependency update PR.


Release Notes

sbt/sbt-ci-release (com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release)

v1.11.1: 1.11.1

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updates

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new contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.11.0...v1.11.1

v1.11.0: 1.11.0

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breaking change: Central Portal support

sbt-ci-release 1.11.0 defaults to publishing to the Central Portal using sbt 1.11.0 since the Legacy OSSRH endpoint is planned to be sunset on June 30th 2025. Additionally, ThisBuild / sbtPluginPublishLegacyMavenStyle := false is included since the Central Portal no longer supports POM inconsistent layout.

This was implemented by @​eed3si9n in https://github.com/sbt/sbt-ci-release/pull/365 / https://github.com/sbt/sbt-ci-release/pull/368 / https://github.com/sbt/sbt-ci-release/pull/370

How to publish to Legacy OSSRH

Until June 2025, either use sbt-ci-release 1.9.3, or the following configuration to publish to the Legacy OSSRH endpoint.

  1. Add sbt-sonatype 3.12.2 to project/plugins.sbt
  2. Add publishTo := sonatypePublishToBundle.value to build.sbt
  3. Change CI_SONATYPE_RELEASE environment variable to sonatypeBundleRelease in the GitHub Actions

behind the scene

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.9.3...v1.11.0

v1.9.3: 1.9.3

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updates and fixes

behind the scene

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.9.2...v1.9.3

v1.9.2: 1.9.2

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bug fix

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.9.1...v1.9.2

v1.9.1: 1.9.1

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sbt-ci-release 1.9.1 is cross published to:

sbt Version Published
1.x
2.0.0-M2

bug fix

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new contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.9.0...v1.9.1

v1.9.0: 1.9.0

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sbt-ci-release 1.9.0 is cross published to:

sbt Version Published
1.x
2.0.0-M2

tag-based back publishing

See https://eed3si9n.com/tag-based-back-publishing-with-sbt/ for details.

behind the scene

new contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.8.0...v1.9.0

v1.8.0: 1.8.0

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sbt-ci-release 1.8.0 is cross published to:

sbt Version Published
1.x
2.0.0-M2

about sbt-ci-release

sbt-ci-release is an sbt plugin, originally created by @​olafurpg in 2018, to automate releases to Sonatype and Maven Central from GitHub Actions by composing four existing sbt plugins sbt-dynver, sbt-git, sbt-pgp, and sbt-sonatype, which in turn were created by dwijnand, jsuereth, and xerial respectively.

sbt 2.x migration

Cross building of sbt-ci-release to sbt 2.x was implemented by @​eed3si9n in https://github.com/sbt/sbt-ci-release/pull/321. This combines the ongoing effort of the upstream plugin migrations:

behind the scene

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.7.0...v1.8.0

v1.7.0: 1.7.0

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updates

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new contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.6.1...v1.7.0

v1.6.1: 1.6.1

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bug fix

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.6.0...v1.6.1

v1.6.0: 1.6.0

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Sonatype Central Portal support

In 2024, Sonatype, the company that runs Maven Central, started rolling out a new backend called Central Portal, which has its own publishing API called Publisher Portal API. To support this new endpoint for Scala, @​Andrapyre created lumidion/sonatype-central-client.

sbt-ci-release 1.6.0 updates sbt-sonatype to 3.11.2, which in turn depends on sonatype-central-client (upickle version). The update was contributed by @​KacperFKorban in https://github.com/sbt/sbt-ci-release/pull/303

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New Contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.5.12...v1.6.0

v1.5.12: sbt-ci-release v1.5.12

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What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.5.11...v1.5.12

v1.5.11: sbt-ci-release v1.5.11

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What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: sbt/sbt-ci-release@v1.5.10...v1.5.11


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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/com.github.sbt-sbt-ci-release-1.x branch from 33fee1b to fd65d91 Compare May 24, 2025 08:37
@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release to v1.9.3 Update dependency com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release to v1.11.0 May 24, 2025
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/com.github.sbt-sbt-ci-release-1.x branch from fd65d91 to dd188a2 Compare June 2, 2025 03:11
@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release to v1.11.0 Update dependency com.github.sbt:sbt-ci-release to v1.11.1 Jun 2, 2025
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