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I have a jenkins job that clones the repository from github, then runs the powershell script that increments the version number in the file. I'm now trying to publish that update file back to the original repository on github, so when developer pulls the changes he gets the latest version number.

I tried using Git Publisher in the post build events, and I can publish tags with no issues, but it doesn't seem to publish any files.

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The git checkout master of the answer by Woland isn't needed. Instead use the "Checkout to specific local branch" in the "Additional Behaviors" section to set the "Branch name" to master.

The git commit -am "blah" is still needed.

Now you can use the "Git Publisher" under "Post-build Actions" to push the changes. Be sure to specify the "Branches" to push ("Branch to push" = master, "Target remote name" = origin).

"Merge Results" isn't needed.


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