--- layout: '~/layouts/Markdown.astro' title: Semantic version license: 'CC-BY-SA-4.0' --- [SemVer](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) allows users to understand the scope of a software update at first glance, based on the following : - Patch is increased for backwards-compatible bugfixes. - Minor is increased for backwards-compatible new features. - Major is increased for breaking changes. *something* could be : - a command, an option or an argument, for a CLI ; - a route path, a query parameter or a body property, for a REST API ; - a text node, a button or a field, for a GUI. Since Forgejo has all of the above, changes to all of those components should be taken into consideration when creating a new version number. ## Getting the Forgejo semantic version As of Forgejo v1.19, there are two version numbering schemes: * [Following the Gitea version](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/CONTRIBUTING/RELEASE.md#release-numbering) which is not a semantic version * Used to name release files * Used for tagging releases * Displayed in the web interface * Returned by the `/api/v1/version` API endpoint * Forgejo semantic version * Returned by the `/api/forgejo/v1/version` API endpoint For instance, the semantic version for https://code.forgejo.org can be obtained with: ```shell $ curl https://code.forgejo.org/api/forgejo/v1/version {"version":"3.0.0+0-gitea-1.19.0"} ``` ## Understanding the Forgejo semantic version The structure of the version number is `..+-gitea-` where: * `..` is conformant to [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](https://semver.org/#semantic-versioning-200) * `` is the release build number of an otherwise identical source * `gitea-` is the Gitea version this Forgejo release depends on