# Releasing Conda's releases may be performed via the [rever command](https://regro.github.io/rever-docs/). Rever is configured to perform the activities for a typical conda release. To cut a release, simply run `rever ` where `` is the release number that you want bump to. For example, `rever 1.2.3`. However, it is always good idea to make sure that the you have permissions everywhere to actually perform the release. So it is customary to run `rever check` before the release, just to make sure. The standard workflow is thus: ```bash $ rever check $ rever 1.2.3 ``` If for some reason a release fails partway through, or you want to claw back a release that you have made, rever allows you to undo activities. If you find yourself in this pickle, you can pass the `--undo` option a comma-separated list of activities you'd like to undo. For example: ```bash $ rever --undo tag,changelog,authors 1.2.3 ``` Happy releasing!