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chore(release): Release 0.13.1 #2198

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@ansgarm ansgarm commented Oct 18, 2022

0.13.1

feat

  • feat(cli): Add support for terraform's parallelism flag #2107
  • feat: add redirect link to pre-built providers json file #2180
  • feat(cli): link to troubleshooting page for error #2192

fix

  • fix(provider-generator): change Static resource class to StaticResource as their namespace 'static' is not valid in TypeScript re-exports #2168
  • fix(cli): dont wrap list terminal output #2188
  • fix(cli): handle missing package versions for non-npm packages #2177
  • fix(docs): Fix upgrade guide imports for Python #2171
  • fix(docs): update old config key #2195

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  • chore: Update link to blogpost #2176

@ansgarm ansgarm merged commit 411f47a into main Oct 18, 2022
@ansgarm ansgarm deleted the prepare-release-0.13.1 branch October 18, 2022 12:08
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