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# `tree-sitter version`
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The `version` command upgrades the version of your grammar.
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```bash
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tree-sitter version <VERSION> # Aliases: publish
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```
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This will update the version in several files, if they exist:
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* tree-sitter.json
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* Cargo.toml
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* Cargo.lock
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* package.json
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* package-lock.json
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* Makefile
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* CMakeLists.txt
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* pyproject.toml
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As a grammar author, you should keep the version of your grammar in sync across
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different bindings. However, doing so manually is error-prone and tedious, so
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this command takes care of the burden. If you are using a version control system,
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it is recommended to commit the changes made by this command, and to tag the
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commit with the new version.
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2025-07-31 21:58:40 -04:00
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## Options
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### `-p/--grammar-path <PATH>`
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The path to the directory containing the grammar.
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