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1.3.6 (2025-05-18)

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    • Updated the changelog with a new entry for version 1.3.6, including a referenced bug fix.
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This update increments the package version from 1.3.5 to 1.3.6 and adds a new entry to the changelog for a bug fix related to issue #310. No changes were made to the codebase, dependencies, or public interfaces.

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CHANGELOG.md Added a new entry for version 1.3.6 with a bug fix referencing #310.
pyproject.toml Updated the package version from 1.3.5 to 1.3.6.

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✅ Verification successful

Verify version bump consistency
The package version has been updated from 1.3.5 to 1.3.6. Please ensure all relevant references (documentation, workflow configs, and other artefacts) are in sync with this new version.


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No remaining references to 1.3.5 were found outside of the expected entries in CHANGELOG.md. All version strings are in sync.

CHANGELOG.md (1)

3-9: Changelog entry for 1.3.6 looks correct
The new release entry references the correct issue (#310) and commit (c5a3d6e), and the date aligns with the release. No further updates appear necessary.


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@cmeesters cmeesters self-requested a review May 18, 2025 16:16
@cmeesters cmeesters merged commit 6c8499a into main May 18, 2025
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