This means that you can make a bunch of different commits and never have it trigger a build but then when you want to trigger a build you update the kernl. versionfile.
Whenever the version in the kernl. versionfile is newer than the most recent version of your plugin in Kernl a new build is triggered.
Kernl sees that the kernl. versionfile is now > 1.5.1 and creates a new update 1.5.2 for your customers and distributes the update..
I knew that # WordPress #developers would love to be able to push some new #code out and have #updates created for their #plugins & #themes right away.
Now that you've signed up for Kernl the next step is wiring up your Bitbucket GitHub or GitLab account.
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