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Old 06-25-2023, 09:03 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Kelzan View Post
Quick question to anybody who knows, what steps do you need to take as a plugin developer to post an update to the plugin? Is it as easy as bumping the version number within the plugin itself, and overwriting the .zip file with the newer version in the original post?

I wasn't sure how automated the process is, or if there were any other additional steps that would need to be taken.
Yes. Having a New post in the thread also notifies the users of what that specific update does (rather than replacing/removing previous comments.
That same post is where some developers first post a Beta before it goes live in post 1 (Betas are a manual download and install. My preference is the ZIP include the version as part of its name, since it will be landing in my downloads folder) MyPlugin-V1-3.zip
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