python-towncrier
Building newsfiles for your project
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python-towncrier.changes | 0000003163 3.09 KB | |
python-towncrier.spec | 0000002597 2.54 KB | |
towncrier-23.11.0.tar.gz | 0000051483 50.3 KB |
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 23.11.0: * Fragments with filenames like fix-1.2.3.feature are now associated with the ticket fix-1.2.3. In previous versions they were incorrectly associated to ticket 3. * Orphan newsfragments containing numeric values are no longer accidentally associated to tickets. In previous versions the orphan marker was ignored and the newsfragment was associated to a ticket having the last numerical value from the filename. * No significant changes since the previous release candidate. * Python 3.12 is now officially supported. (#541) * Python 3.12 is now officially supported. * Initial support was added for monorepo-style setup. One project with multiple independent news files stored in separate sub-directories, that share the same towncrier config. (#548) * Initial support was added for monorepo-style setup. One project with multiple independent news files stored in separate sub-directories, that share the same towncrier config. * Two newlines are no longer always added between the current release notes and the previous content. The newlines are now defined only inside the template. Important! If you're using a custom template and want to keep the same whitespace between releases, you may have to modify your template. (#552) * Two newlines are no longer always added between the current release notes and the previous content. The newlines are now defined only inside the template. * The support for Python 3.7 has been dropped.
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