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# Changesets
Hello and welcome! This folder has been automatically generated by `@changesets/cli`, a build tool that works
with multi-package repos, or single-package repos to help you version and publish your code. You can
with multi-package repos, or single-package repos to help you version and deploy your code. You can
find the full documentation for it [in our repository](https://github.com/changesets/changesets)
We have a quick list of common questions to get you started engaging with this project in

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# Contributing Guide
## Releases
### Changesets
Every non-trivial change to the project - those that should appear in the changelog - must be captured in a "changeset". We use the changesets tool for creating changesets, publishing versions and updating the changelog.
Create a changeset for the current change.
> npx changeset
> Select which workspaces are affected by the change and whether the version requires a major, minor or patch release.
> Update the generated changeset with a description of the change.
> Include the generate changeset in the current commit.
> git add ./changeset/\*.md
### Version Packages PRs
Once you merge your PR, a new Version Packages PR will be opened in the wrangler-action repo. Once that PR is merged, your change will be released. Example: https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler-action/pull/305
Note: Version Packages PRs are only generated if there's been at least one PR merged with a changeset.

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command: whoami
```
You can also add a command that spans multiple lines:
```yaml
jobs:
deploy:
steps:
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
command: |
pages project list
pages deploy .vercel/output/static --project-name=demo-actions --branch=test
```
## Use cases
### Deploy when commits are merged to main
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### Upload a Worker Version
To create a new version of your Worker that is not deployed immediately, use the `wrangler versions upload --experimental-versions` command. Worker versions created in this way can then be deployed all at once at a later time or gradually deployed using the `wranger versions deploy --experimental-versions` command or via the Cloudflare dashboard under the Deployments tab. For now, the `--experimental-versions` flag and wrangler v3.40.0 or above is required to use this feature.
To create a new version of your Worker that is not deployed immediately, use the `wrangler versions upload` command. Worker versions created in this way can then be deployed all at once at a later time or gradually deployed using the `wranger versions deploy` command or via the Cloudflare dashboard under the Deployments tab. Wrangler v3.40.0 or above is required to use this feature.
```yaml
jobs:
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with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
command: versions upload --experimental-versions
command: versions upload
```
## Advanced Usage
### Setting A Worker Secret for A Specific Environment
There is an environment parameter that can be set within the workflow to enable this. Example:
```yaml
- uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
command: deploy --env production
secrets: |
SUPER_SECRET
environment: production
env:
SUPER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.SUPER_SECRET }}
```
### Using Wrangler Command Output in Subsequent Steps
More advanced workflows may need to parse the resulting output of Wrangler commands. To do this, you can use the `command-output` output variable in subsequent steps. For example, if you want to print the output of the Wrangler command, you can do the following: