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⬆️ Bump click from 8.0.1 to 8.0.3 #27

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Bumps click from 8.0.1 to 8.0.3.

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8.0.3

8.0.2

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Version 8.0.3

Released 2021-10-10

  • Fix issue with Path(resolve_path=True) type creating invalid paths. :issue:2088
  • Importing readline does not cause the confirm() prompt to disappear when pressing backspace. :issue:2092
  • Any default values injected by invoke() are cast to the corresponding parameter's type. :issue:2089, 2090

Version 8.0.2

Released 2021-10-08

  • is_bool_flag is not set to True if is_flag is False. :issue:1925
  • Bash version detection is locale independent. :issue:1940
  • Empty default value is not shown for multiple=True. :issue:1969
  • Fix shell completion for arguments that start with a forward slash such as absolute file paths. :issue:1929
  • Path type with resolve_path=True resolves relative symlinks to be relative to the containing directory. :issue:1921
  • Completion does not skip Python's resource cleanup when exiting, avoiding some unexpected warning output. :issue:1738, 2017
  • Fix type annotation for type argument in prompt function. :issue:2062
  • Fix overline and italic styles, which were incorrectly added when adding underline. :pr:2058
  • An option with count=True will not show "[x>=0]" in help text. :issue:2072
  • Default values are not cast to the parameter type twice during processing. :issue:2085
  • Options with multiple and flag_value use the flag value instead of leaving an internal placeholder. :issue:2001
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  • 41f5b7a Merge pull request #2096 from pallets/release-8.0.3
  • 90fb9f5 release version 8.0.3
  • ba0e9dd Merge pull request #2095 from pallets/invoke-cast-default
  • 662a30e invoke type casts default values
  • 3dde6c5 Merge pull request #2093 from alex-ball/patch-1
  • f31d564 click.confirm preserves prompt when readline is imported
  • 3737511 Merge pull request #2094 from pallets/path-resolve-symlink
  • c8ca29b use pathlib to resolve symlinks
  • 96146c9 Merge pull request #2087 from pallets/release-8.0.2
  • a14e7b0 release version 8.0.2
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Bumps [click](https://github.com/pallets/click) from 8.0.1 to 8.0.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pallets/click/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pallets/click/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](pallets/click@8.0.1...8.0.3)

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@yezz123 yezz123 merged commit 60d199c into main Oct 11, 2021
@yezz123 yezz123 deleted the dependabot/pip/click-8.0.3 branch October 11, 2021 21:35
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