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**master** [](https://github.com/dhis2/analytics/actions/workflows/node-test.yml) [. Once committed, github actions will take care of publishing the new version to npm.
The master branch follows semantic versioning according to spec.
Commits to .x branches (e.g. 16.x) cannot trigger a major version bump, even if it is technically a breaking change. This is because the next version has already been published. Additionally, branches that use .x for the patch version (e.g. 11.0.x, 2.4.x), cannot trigger a minor version bump. In the unlikely case that you need to commit a change that would trigger a version bump that's not possible, you will have to mark it to only trigger a patch or minor bump respectively, then make sure to update the apps that are locked to the .x version of analytics
The issue tracker can be found in DHIS2 JIRA under the LIBS project.
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The npm package @dhis2/analytics receives a total of 1,409 weekly downloads. As such, @dhis2/analytics popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @dhis2/analytics demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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