All commits should have one of the following prefixes: REL, FIX, ADD, TST, OPS, DOC. For example `"ADD: new feature"`. Adding new feature is ADD, fixing a bug is FIX, something related to infrastructure is OPS etc. Commits should be atomic: one commit - one feature, one commit - one bugfix etc. When you tag a new release, use the following example: `git tag -m "REL v1.4.0: 157c9c2" v1.4.0` You may get the commit hash from git log. Don't forget to push tags `git push origin --tags` When tagging a new release, make sure to increment version in package.json and other files (we have a script for that: `./scripts/edit-version-number.sh`) In the commit where you up version you can have the commit message as `"REL vX.X.X: Summary message"`. Do *not* add new dependencies. Bonus points if you manage to actually remove a dependency.