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Releases: Ascellayn/TSN_Abstracter

Everest (v5.3.1)

26 Nov 14:04
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BR¤Time | Unit_Unix : Days → Day

Everest (v5.3.0)

26 Nov 14:01
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R¤File | Use typing.Any for JSON functions
B¤Time | Ignore reportOverlappingOverload
B¤Time | Incorrect Typing in String_Time()
F¤Time | New Unit_Unix Class

Notice: Commits will now follow the TSN Commit Guideline (TSNcg)

Everest (v5.2.1)

08 Oct 09:20
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Log | Separate Awaited Logs depending on where they're displayed
Log | Fix Awaited Logs not functioning
Log | Fix File Logger

String | Fix ASCII Format Clearer

Everest (v5.2.0)

08 Oct 07:39
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Time | Add support for displaying long units
Time | Fix Show_Smaller not functioning properly

Everest (v5.1.0)

07 Oct 13:33
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New function: Time.String_Time, lets you the time in a TSNA compatible string (such as "1D 1h").

Everest (v5.0.0)

07 Oct 13:04
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Oh boy don't you love realizing AFTER you've pushed your fat breaking update that there's more breaking changes you have to do?

Misc.NotNull -> Safe.NotNull
Time.Trailing_Zero -> String.Trailing_Zero

Delta (v4.0.0)

06 Oct 14:13
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This is a MAJOR TSNA Update which BREAKS A LOT OF THINGS!

I've been writing too much documentation and I doubt people actually use TSNA so, my bad I'm not even gonna bother listing the changes.
Maybe one day if TSNA actually becomes a big thing (it won't it's just a small library)

v3.4.0

05 Oct 01:01

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Well was about time wasn't it?
My dumbass has been doing monolithic pushes that do version bumps at the same time.
Of course this is VERY BAD so let's NOT do that anymore!
Here marks the first proper release of TSNA.... at version 3.4.0. oops.