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[framework](https://github.com/flutter/flutter) and
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[engine](https://github.com/flutter/engine) repositories.
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For the best experience, it is recommended to use ssh protocol for connecting to
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GitHub remote repositories (i.e. for `--framework-mirror` and `--engine-mirror`
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specify the remote with the format `git@github.com:username/reponame`). If your
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local ssh key is password-protected, it is recommended to use ssh-agent to
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unlock your ssh key for the session; if you do not, each time the conductor
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attempts to interact with a remote, the user will be prompted to enter their ssh
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key password.
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## Usage
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The main entrypoint for the conductor is [bin/conductor](bin/conductor). For
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For more details on these command line arguments, see `conductor help start`.
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This command will write to disk a state file that will persist until the release
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is completed. To see the current status of the release (at any time), issue the
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command:
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is completed. If you already have a persistent state file, this command will
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fail with an error message. To see the current status of the release (at any
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time), issue the command:
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`conductor status`
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To delete a persistent state file (either because the release was successfully
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completed or abandoned), use the command:
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`conductor clean`
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Once initializing the release, the conductor tool will issue instructions for
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manual steps that must be executed by the user. At any time these instructions
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can be seen via `conductor status`. Once these manual steps have been completed,
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`conductor next`
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Upon successful completion of the release, the following command will remove the
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persistent state file:
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`conductor clean`
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## Steps
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Once the user has finished manual steps for each step, they proceed to the next
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@ -95,15 +104,19 @@ $REVISION`) and resolve the merge conflict in their checkout.
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### Publish Version
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This step will add a version git tag to the final Framework commit and push it
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to the upstream repository.
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to the upstream repository. The presence of a tag affects what the flutter CLI
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tool reports the current version is.
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### Publish Channel
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This step will push the Framework candidate branch to the upstream release
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branch.
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branch (e.g. the `stable` branch). Once this push happens upstream, the release
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has officially been published, and the code will be available to existing
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Flutter users via `flutter upgrade`.
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### Verify Release
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For the final step, the user must manually verify that packaging builds have
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finished successfully. The conductor will produce links to the dashboards for
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monitoring CI builds.
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finished successfully. The SDK compressed archives will not be available from
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the website until the packaging build has finished. The conductor will produce
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links to the dashboards for monitoring CI builds.
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