Semaphore

JReleaser can be run in Semaphore.

If you’re already building with either Maven or Gradle then you might use the JReleaser Maven Plugin or the JReleaser Gradle Plugin instead.
.semaphore/semaphore.yml
version: v1.0
name: Java
agent:
  machine:
    type: e1-standard-2
    os_image: ubuntu1804

blocks:
  - name: Build
    task:
      jobs:
        - name: Maven
          commands:
            - checkout
            - sem-version java 1.8
            - ./mvnw -B verify --file pom.xml
            - artifact push workflow target

  - name: Release
    task:
      jobs:
        - name: JReleaser
          commands:
            - checkout
            - artifact pull workflow target
            - sem-version java 11
            # Get the jreleaser downloader
            - 'curl -sL https://git.io/get-jreleaser > get_jreleaser.java'
            # Download JReleaser with version = <version>
            # Change <version> to a tagged JReleaser release
            # or leave it out to pull `latest`.
            - java get_jreleaser.java <version>
            # Let's check we've got the right version
            - java -jar jreleaser-cli.jar --version
            # Execute a JReleaser command such as 'full-release'
            - java -jar jreleaser-cli.jar full-release
      secrets:
        - name: JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN
You may use latest to pull the latest stable release or early-access to pull the latest snapshot.
The release job must run with Java 11 or greater.
You must configure environment variables such as JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN and any other secrets required by the build. Please refer to the Secrets documentation.