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Configure the changesets-release job to use npm's Trusted Publishing feature instead of long-lived npm tokens. This uses OpenID Connect (OIDC) for authentication, providing better security through short-lived, workflow-specific credentials. Changes: - Add id-token: write permission for OIDC token generation - Remove NPM_TOKEN secret (no longer needed with trusted publishing) See: https://docs.npmjs.com/trusted-publishers
npm trusted publishing requires npm 11.5.1+, which is bundled with Node.js 24 (npm 11.6.2). Node.js 20 only includes npm 10.8.2.
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Summary
changesets-releasejob to use npm's Trusted Publishing feature instead of long-lived npm tokensNPM_TOKENsecretWhy Trusted Publishing?
Trusted publishing eliminates the security risks associated with long-lived npm tokens:
Changes
id-token: writepermission to thechangesets-releasejob (required for GitHub Actions to generate OIDC tokens)NPM_TOKENsecret from the workflow (no longer needed with trusted publishing)Configuration
Trusted publishers have been configured on npmjs.com for all packages with:
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Post-merge recommendation
After verifying trusted publishing works correctly, consider restricting token-based publishing access on npmjs.com by navigating to each package's Settings → Publishing access and selecting "Require two-factor authentication and disallow tokens" for maximum security.