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Changesets in Primer React

This repository uses Changesets to manage versioning and changelogs. Every pull request that changes the public API or runtime behavior of a package must include a changeset file.

What is a changeset?

A changeset is a markdown file in the .changeset/ directory that describes:

  1. Which package is affected (e.g., @primer/react)
  2. What semver bump to apply (patch, minor, or major)
  3. A human-readable description of the change (used in the changelog)

File format

Changeset files live in .changeset/ and have a random name with a .md extension. The file uses YAML frontmatter to specify the package and bump type, followed by a description:

---
'@primer/react': patch
---

ActionMenu: Fix focus management when menu is closed with Escape key

The description becomes a single line item in the public changelog and release notes, so keep it terse. Follow this pattern:

  • Start with the component or module name followed by a colon
  • Use one or two sentences describing WHAT changed at a high level
  • Write from the consumer's perspective — focus on the consumer-facing impact
  • Do not include implementation details, file paths, CSS selector or symbol names, internal rationale, or before/after explanations
  • Do not use nested bullet lists or multi-paragraph walkthroughs. If a change has several distinct parts, split it into separate changesets instead

Writing good descriptions

Aim for a description a consumer can scan in a few seconds.

Good — terse and consumer-facing:

UnderlinePanels: Improve rendering performance when toggling tab icons

Avoid — verbose, implementation-focused, multi-clause:

UnderlinePanels: Eliminate the empty-tablist frame on mount and the cascading
re-render when icons toggle. Tabs and panels are now derived in render
(previously stored in state synced via `useEffect`), the list width is kept in a
ref instead of state, and `iconsVisible` / `loadingCounters` flow to each tab
via context — combined with `React.memo(Tab)`...

The "Avoid" example reads like a commit message or PR body. Save that level of detail for the pull request description; the changeset should summarize the consumer-facing effect only.

How to create a changeset

Option 1: Interactive CLI

Run npx changeset and follow the prompts to select the package, bump type, and enter a description.

Option 2: Manually create a file

Create a new file in .changeset/ with a unique name (e.g., .changeset/my-change-description.md):

---
'@primer/react': minor
---

Avatar: Add `square` variant for non-user avatars

Use lowercase kebab-case for the filename. The name is arbitrary but should be descriptive.

Choosing the correct semver bump

Use this quick reference to determine the bump type. For the full decision table with detailed examples, see contributor-docs/versioning.md.

patch — Bug fixes and internal corrections

  • Fix a bug in component behavior
  • Fix a styling issue
  • Fix a TypeScript type that was incorrect
  • Internal refactor that does not change the public API

minor — New features and non-breaking additions

  • Add a new component
  • Add a new prop to an existing component
  • Broaden the type of an existing prop (e.g., stringstring | number)
  • Deprecate a component or prop
  • Add a new export
  • Add a data-component attribute
  • Add a dependency

major — Breaking changes

  • Remove a component
  • Remove a prop
  • Narrow the type of a prop (e.g., string'a' | 'b')
  • Change the element that props are spread onto
  • Broaden the element type in an event handler
  • Remove or rename a data-component attribute
  • Bump a dependency to a new major version

When a changeset is NOT needed

Skip the changeset for changes that do not affect the published package:

  • Documentation-only changes (markdown files, docs site content)
  • Test-only changes (adding or updating tests)
  • CI/infrastructure changes (GitHub Actions, scripts, config files)
  • Storybook stories that don't change component source
  • Dev dependency updates
  • Changes to examples/ or e2e/ directories

When a changeset is not needed, add the skip changeset label to the pull request. This bypasses the CI check that requires a changeset to be present.

Multiple changesets in one PR

If a PR introduces multiple distinct changes, add a separate changeset file for each. For example, if you fix a bug in Button and add a new prop to ActionMenu, create two changeset files — one patch for the fix and one minor for the new prop.

Release pipeline

Understanding the release pipeline helps explain why changesets are required:

  1. On PR creation: changeset-bot comments on the PR indicating whether valid changesets are present. If your change requires a changeset and none is found, the bot will flag it.
  2. On merge to main: The changesets/action GitHub Action automatically creates or updates a "Version Packages" release PR that bumps version numbers, updates CHANGELOG.md, and shows release notes.
  3. On merging the release PR: The action publishes the new version to npm and creates a GitHub Release.

Common files

  • .changeset/*.md — Changeset files (one per change)
  • .changeset/config.json — Changesets configuration
  • contributor-docs/versioning.md — Detailed semver bump guidance
  • contributor-docs/CONTRIBUTING.md — Contributing guidelines including changeset instructions
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