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⬆️ Update keesschollaart81/vscode-home-assistant to v1.41.0 #865

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https://github.com/keesschollaart81/vscode-home-assistant/releases/tag/v1.41.0

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Updated the keesschollaart.vscode-home-assistant extension to version 1.41.0, enhancing functionality and performance.

@frenck frenck added the dependencies Upgrade or downgrade of project dependencies. label Sep 28, 2024
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Walkthrough

The pull request introduces an update to the keesschollaart.vscode-home-assistant extension, changing its version from 1.40.2 to 1.41.0. No other extensions have been modified in this update.

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vscode/extensions Updated version of keesschollaart.vscode-home-assistant from 1.40.2 to 1.41.0

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A version updated, a joyful little blip.
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4-4: Version update looks good.

The version of keesschollaart.vscode-home-assistant has been correctly updated from 1.40.2 to 1.41.0. This change aligns with the PR objectives of updating the vscode-home-assistant extension.

To ensure this update doesn't introduce any breaking changes or significant issues, please review the release notes at https://github.com/keesschollaart81/vscode-home-assistant/releases/tag/v1.41.0.

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✅ Verification successful

Version update confirmed.

The version of keesschollaart.vscode-home-assistant has been correctly updated to 1.41.0, which is the latest available version.

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#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check if 1.41.0 is the latest version of keesschollaart.vscode-home-assistant

# Use GitHub API to get the latest release version
latest_version=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/keesschollaart81/vscode-home-assistant/releases/latest | jq -r .tag_name)

echo "Latest version: $latest_version"
echo "Version in file: 1.41.0"

if [ "$latest_version" = "v1.41.0" ]; then
    echo "The version in the file is up to date."
else
    echo "There might be a newer version available."
fi

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@frenck frenck merged commit b85d10e into main Sep 28, 2024
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