![]() ![]() This is a great set of tasks that helps alleviates a lot of the pain that goes with versioning your assemblies. ![]() The Version Assemblies build task available in the Visual Studio Marketplace.A Xamarin Android or iOS app to version.A working Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) build as created in this post.To follow along with this post you need to have a few things: This scheme of using a major version, minor version and a build number is pretty common while common format adds the Git commit hash somewhere at the end of the version number. Out of the box these Xamarin apps have a version number in the format of 1.0.0. That’s why I will talk about one that works for me. Make sure to check out some of the other articles in this series!īoth Xamarin iOS and Android apps have a version yet there’s no definitive standard for these version numbers. Having a standardised version number helps you track your releases and issues that might occur in them and especially when using tools like HockeyApp or Xamarin Insights it can also help you to track these issues. The topic at hand is versioning of your mobile app. This is the 4th post in the Xamarin and DevOps series. ![]()
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