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1.3.5 (2025-05-17)

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    • Updated the changelog with a new entry for version 1.3.5.
    • Bumped the package version to 1.3.5.

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The changes update the version number of the "snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm" package from 1.3.4 to 1.3.5 in the project metadata and add a corresponding entry for version 1.3.5 in the changelog, referencing bug fixes and a release notes issue. No code or functional modifications are included.

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CHANGELOG.md Added a new entry for version 1.3.5 (2025-05-17) with bug fixes and references to release notes.
pyproject.toml Updated the package version from 1.3.4 to 1.3.5.

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A hop in the changelog, a skip in the version,
1.3.5 arrives with precise intention.
Bugs scurry away as fixes are spun,
The release notes point to what’s been done.
No code was disturbed, just numbers anew—
🐇 Another release, from me to you!


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PR: snakemake/snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm#193
File: .github/workflows/post_to_mastodon.yml:26-26
Timestamp: 2025-01-20T09:13:26.443Z
Learning: In the snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm repository, release PRs follow the naming pattern "chore(main): release X.Y.Z" where X.Y.Z is the version number.
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PR: snakemake/snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm#193
File: .github/workflows/post_to_mastodon.yml:26-26
Timestamp: 2025-01-20T09:13:26.443Z
Learning: In the snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm repository, release PRs follow the naming pattern "chore(main): release X.Y.Z" where X.Y.Z is the version number.
CHANGELOG.md (1)
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PR: snakemake/snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm#193
File: .github/workflows/post_to_mastodon.yml:26-26
Timestamp: 2025-01-20T09:13:26.443Z
Learning: In the snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm repository, release PRs follow the naming pattern "chore(main): release X.Y.Z" where X.Y.Z is the version number.
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pyproject.toml (1)

3-3: Confirm version bump consistency with release PR.
Updated version = "1.3.5" aligns perfectly with the PR title “chore(main): release 1.3.5” and the project’s release naming convention.

CHANGELOG.md (1)

3-9: Validate new changelog entry for v1.3.5.
The 1.3.5 entry (2025-05-17) is correctly formatted, positioned at the top, and accurately references issue #308 and commit 736b452.


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@cmeesters cmeesters self-requested a review May 17, 2025 19:31
@cmeesters cmeesters merged commit 62b9ed0 into main May 17, 2025
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