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Bumped project version from 1.0.7 to 1.0.8 in pyproject.toml.

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  • Updated version number in pyproject.toml from 1.0.7 to 1.0.8.

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@paul-paliychuk paul-paliychuk merged commit e206e23 into main Jul 22, 2024
@paul-paliychuk paul-paliychuk deleted the update-version branch July 22, 2024 21:04
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👍 Looks good to me! Reviewed everything up to b2f9f25 in 16.313772 seconds

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1. pyproject.toml:3
  • Draft comment:
    The version bump from 1.0.7 to 1.0.8 is correctly formatted and follows semantic versioning for minor updates. However, it would be beneficial for future reference to include a brief description of the changes or reasons for the version bump in the PR description.
  • Reason this comment was not posted:
    Confidence changes required: 0%
    The PR is intended to bump the version of the project. The change from version 1.0.7 to 1.0.8 in the pyproject.toml file is a minor version increment, typically used for minor changes or bug fixes. This is a standard practice in semantic versioning. The PR description is empty, which is not ideal as it should ideally include a summary of the changes or reasons for the version bump to provide context to the reviewers and maintainers. However, the change itself is straightforward and correct as per the diff provided.

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