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chore: installer pulls latest release from PyPI#64

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Remote installs now target the pylibris distribution instead of a
hardcoded git tag — LIBRIS_VERSION had drifted to v0.2.0-beta, nine
releases stale, so a fresh standalone install would have shipped a
version from before the wrong-directory fixes. Local-mode detection
updated for the pylibris rename (it grepped for name = "libris" and
would have silently fallen through to remote mode in a checkout).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 noreply@anthropic.com

Remote installs now target the pylibris distribution instead of a
hardcoded git tag — LIBRIS_VERSION had drifted to v0.2.0-beta, nine
releases stale, so a fresh standalone install would have shipped a
version from before the wrong-directory fixes.  Local-mode detection
updated for the pylibris rename (it grepped for name = "libris" and
would have silently fallen through to remote mode in a checkout).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
@markbyrne markbyrne merged commit 0c98703 into master Jun 12, 2026
@markbyrne markbyrne deleted the chore/installer-pypi branch June 12, 2026 13:27
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