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CKEditor 4 - Releases
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## Releases Code
This repository contains the official release versions of [CKEditor 4](https://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-4/).
There are four versions for each release — `standard-all`, `basic`, `standard`, and `full`.
They differ in the number of plugins that are compiled into the main `ckeditor.js` file as well as the toolbar configuration.
See the [comparison](https://ckeditor.com/cke4/presets) of the `basic`, `standard`, and `full` installation presets for more details.
The `standard-all` build includes all official CKSource plugins with only those from the `standard` installation preset compiled into the `ckeditor.js` file and enabled in the configuration.
All versions available in this repository were built using [CKBuilder](https://ckeditor.com/cke4/builder), so they are optimized and ready to be used in a production environment.
## Documentation
Developer documentation for CKEditor is available online at: <https://ckeditor.com/docs/>.
## Installation
### Git clone
To install one of the available releases, just clone this repository and switch to the respective branch (see next section):
git clone -b <release branch> git://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor4-releases.git
### Git submodule
If you are using git for your project and you want to integrate CKEditor, we recommend to add this repository as a
[submodule](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules).
git submodule add -b <release branch> git://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor-releases.git <clone dir>
git commit -m "Added CKEditor submodule in <clone dir> directory."
### Using Package Managers
See the [Installing CKEditor with Package Managers](https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor4/latest/guide/dev_package_managers.html) article for more details about installing CKEditor with [Bower](https://bower.io), [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/) and [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/).
## Repository Structure
### Branches
This repository contains the following branches:
- `master` and `latest` &ndash; the latest release of the `standard-all` preset (including betas).
- `stable` &ndash; the latest stable release of the `standard-all` preset (non-beta).
- `A.B.x` (e.g. `4.3.x`) &ndash; the latest release of the `standard-all` preset in the `A.B` branch.
- `(basic|standard|full)/stable` &ndash; the latest stable release tag point (non-beta).
- `(basic|standard|full)/latest` &ndash; the latest release tag point (including betas).
- `(basic|standard|full)/A.B.x` (e.g. `basic/4.0.x`) &ndash; the latest releases in the `A.B` branch.
### Tags
**Since version 4.3.3** this repository uses the following tag naming rules:
- `x.y.z` &ndash; contains the `standard-all` editor build, e.g. `4.3.3`, `4.4.0` etc.
- `(basic|standard|full)/x.y.z` &ndash; contains the editor build with a given preset, e.g. `basic/4.3.3`.
The version numbers follow the [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/) scheme.
Up to version **4.3.2** the tags were released in the following form `x.y[.z]/(basic|standard|full)`.
For example: `4.0/basic`, `4.0.1/standard`. This convention was changed in CKEditor 4.3.3 to conform to the Semantic Versioning scheme.
## Checking Your Installation
The editor comes with a few sample pages that can be used to verify if the installation succeeded. Take a look at the `samples` directory.
To test your installation, just call the following page for your website:
http://<your site>/<CKEditor installation path>/samples/index.html
For example:
http://www.example.com/ckeditor/samples/index.html
### License
Licensed under the GPL, LGPL, and MPL licenses, at your choice.
Please check the `LICENSE.md` file for more information about the license.