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| Publish | Publish the release. |
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| Publish | Publish the release. |
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| Notify | Notify of new releases or errors. |
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| Notify | Notify of new releases or errors. |
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## Requirements
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In order to use **semantic-release** you need:
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- To host your code in a [Git repository](https://git-scm.com)
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- Use a Continuous Integration service that allows you to [securely set up credentials](docs/usage/ci-configuration.md#authentication)
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- Git CLI version [2.7.1 or higher](docs/support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-git-version--271) installed in your Continuous Integration environment
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- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) version [8.16.0 or higher](docs/support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--816) installed in your Continuous Integration environment
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## Documentation
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## Documentation
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- Usage
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- Usage
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