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the problem that the SemVer version does not change each commit.
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By default GitVersion is setup for *continuous delivery*, meaning that when you want to release you publish the artifact attached to
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your CI Build ([read more about what this means](https://github.com/ParticularLabs/GitVersion/wiki/Continuous-Delivery-Mode)).
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your CI Build ([read more about what this means](https://github.com/GitTools/GitVersion/wiki/Continuous-Delivery-Mode)).
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If you want to consume packages from you CI server, for instance Octopus Deploy is looking at TeamCity's NuGet feed then you want GitVersion's *continuous deployment mode*.
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See the [Configuration](#configuration)
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We have a bunch of examples in our Uncyclo, if something is missing, let us know! There are examples for GitHubFlow and GitFlow
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### Who is using GitVersion?
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Find a list of projects who are currently using GitVersion [here](https://github.com/ParticularLabs/GitVersion/wiki/Who-is-using-GitVersion%3F)
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Find a list of projects who are currently using GitVersion [here](https://github.com/GitTools/GitVersion/wiki/Who-is-using-GitVersion%3F)
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## Additional Links
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<a href="http://thenounproject.com/noun/tree/#icon-No13389" target="_blank">Tree</a> designed by <a href="http://thenounproject.com/david.chapman" target="_blank">David Chapman</a> from The Noun Project
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