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`standard-version` will then do the following:

1. Retreive the current version of your repository by looking at `bumpFiles`[1](), falling back to the last `git tag`.
2. `bump` the version in `bumpFiles`[1]() based on your commits.
1. Retreive the current version of your repository by looking at `bumpFiles`[[1]](#bumpfiles-packagefiles-and-updaters), falling back to the last `git tag`.
2. `bump` the version in `bumpFiles`[[1]](#bumpfiles-packagefiles-and-updaters) based on your commits.
4. Generates a `changelog` based on your commits (uses [conventional-changelog](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog) under the hood).
5. Creates a new `commit` including your `bumpFiles`[1]() and updated CHANGELOG.
5. Creates a new `commit` including your `bumpFiles`[[1]](#bumpfiles-packagefiles-and-updaters) and updated CHANGELOG.
6. Creates a new `tag` with the new version number.


### `bumpFiles`, `packageFiles` and `updaters`

`standard-version` uses a few key concepts for handling version bumping in your project.

- **`packageFiles`** – User-defined files where versions can be read from _and_ "bumped".
- **`packageFiles`** – User-defined files where versions can be read from _and_ be "bumped".
- Examples: `package.json`, `manifest.json`
- In most cases (including the default), `packageFiles` are a subset of `bumpFiles`.
- **`bumpFiles`** – User-defined files where versions should be "bumped", but not explicitly read from.
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b. If your using an less-common version file, you can create your own `updater`.

```json
```js
// .versionrc
{
"bumpFiles": [
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