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Python release-tool #10114

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@phoerious phoerious commented Dec 19, 2023

Work-in-progress PR for rewriting out release-tool in Python and merging the Bash and PS1 versions.

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@phoerious phoerious added this to the v2.8.0 milestone Dec 19, 2023
@phoerious phoerious force-pushed the feature/python-release-tool branch from 80dd73a to b460067 Compare December 19, 2023 22:49
@phoerious phoerious force-pushed the feature/python-release-tool branch from b460067 to c423ae6 Compare December 19, 2023 22:59
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 64.76%. Comparing base (c0b7112) to head (d689ea5).
Report is 221 commits behind head on develop.

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