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chore/release-3.2.11 #634

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Release Notes for Version 3.2.11

  • New Features

    • API keys can now be used without specifying the environment, simplifying their integration.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Resolved issues with the test validation function to enhance performance and accuracy.
    • Fixed formatting issues in Jupyter notebooks to improve readability.
  • Chores

    • Upgraded the dparse library for improved functionality.
    • Migrated to PyPI Trusted Publisher for enhanced automated package deployment.

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The pull request introduces several updates, including a new version entry for version 3.2.11 in the changelog, which outlines key changes such as an upgrade to the dparse library, migration to PyPI Trusted Publisher for automated package deployment, a fix for the test validation function, the addition of a feature allowing API keys to function without specifying the environment, and a fix for Jupyter notebook formatting. Additionally, the version number for the safety module has been updated from 3.2.10 to 3.2.11.

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File Change Summary
CHANGELOG.md Updated to include version 3.2.11 with notable changes: dparse upgrade, migration to PyPI Trusted Publisher, test validation fix, API key feature addition, and Jupyter notebook formatting fix.
safety/VERSION Version updated from 3.2.10 to 3.2.11.

Possibly related PRs

  • chore/release-3.2.8 #606: The changelog update for version 3.2.8 includes changes to the CHANGELOG.md, which is also modified in the main PR for version 3.2.11.
  • chore/release-3.2.9 #617: The changelog update for version 3.2.9 similarly involves modifications to CHANGELOG.md, connecting it to the main PR's changes.
  • chore/release-3.2.10 #626: The changelog for version 3.2.10 is updated in a manner consistent with the changes made in the main PR's CHANGELOG.md.

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  • yeisonvargasf

🐇 In the meadow, changes bloom,
A version update clears the gloom.
API keys now dance with ease,
Jupyter's format, a gentle breeze.
With dparse upgraded, we leap and play,
In the world of code, we hop away! 🌼


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CHANGELOG.md (2)

8-8: LGTM! Version entry follows the standard format.

The version number and date are properly formatted according to Keep a Changelog conventions.


9-13: LGTM! Changes are well-documented with clear references.

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All good, thanks!

@dylanpulver dylanpulver merged commit 365ba04 into main Nov 12, 2024
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@dylanpulver dylanpulver deleted the chore/release-3.2.11 branch November 12, 2024 14:33
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