From 83231c0781a50fdeb05ded348187ae48557a1a1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ignat Beresnev Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2023 16:29:50 +0200 Subject: Update Dokka's references to 1.9.0 (#3154) --- docs-developer/src/doc/docs/developer_guide/workflow.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs-developer/src/doc/docs') diff --git a/docs-developer/src/doc/docs/developer_guide/workflow.md b/docs-developer/src/doc/docs/developer_guide/workflow.md index 7db5382d..26452281 100644 --- a/docs-developer/src/doc/docs/developer_guide/workflow.md +++ b/docs-developer/src/doc/docs/developer_guide/workflow.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Having built Dokka locally, you can publish it to `mavenLocal()`. This will allo project as well as debug code remotely. 1. Change `dokka_version` in `gradle.properties` to something that you will use later on as the dependency version. - For instance, you can set it to something like `1.8.20-my-fix-SNAPSHOT`. This version will be propagated to plugins + For instance, you can set it to something like `1.9.0-my-fix-SNAPSHOT`. This version will be propagated to plugins that reside inside Dokka's project (such as `mathjax`, `kotlin-as-java`, etc). 2. Publish it to Maven Local (`./gradlew publishToMavenLocal`). Corresponding artifacts should appear in `~/.m2` 3. In the project you want to generate documentation for or debug on, add maven local as a plugin/dependency @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ repositories { 4. Update your Dokka dependency to the version you've just published: ```kotlin plugins { - id("org.jetbrains.dokka") version "1.8.20-my-fix-SNAPSHOT" + id("org.jetbrains.dokka") version "1.9.0-my-fix-SNAPSHOT" } ``` -- cgit