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  • consistgen v0.0.7: Maintenance and Infrastructure Update

    On September 29, 2024, we released consistgen v0.0.7. This is a maintenance release focused on improving our internal release infrastructure and ensuring the project’s continued stability. What’s new This release is primarily a maintenance update. The main changes include: Version Bump: The library has been officially updated to version 0.0.7. CI/CD Enhancements: We’ve improved our GitHub Actions workflows to streamline the publishing of Java artifacts, making our release process more robust and automated. Why it matters While there are no...

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  • clip4llm v0.0.2: Easier Installation and Clearer Guidance

    Released on September 29, 2024, clip4llm v0.0.2 is a maintenance and accessibility update designed to lower the barrier to entry for new users and provide better clarity on how the tool handles your files. What’s new The headline feature of this release is the addition of pre-compiled binaries. You no longer need to have the Go programming language installed on your system to use clip4llm. Official binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux are now available directly via the GitHub Releases...

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  • jsonschema4springboot v0.0.4: Refining Validation and Reducing Noise

    Released on September 28, 2024, jsonschema4springboot v0.0.4 is a maintenance release focused on enhancing the stability and precision of JSON Schema validation in Spring Boot applications. This update ensures that your API-first validation is more reliable and your development logs are cleaner. What’s new This release primarily upgrades the core validation engine to com.networknt:json-schema-validator v1.5.2. Key improvements include: Enhanced OpenAPI 3.0 Support: Fixed validation issues with exclusiveMinimum and exclusiveMaximum keywords, ensuring better compatibility with OpenAPI 3.0 schemas. Cleaner Logging: The...

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  • Maintaining the Foundation: jsonparamunit v0.0.6

    On September 28, 2024, we released jsonparamunit v0.0.6. While this version doesn’t introduce sweeping new features, it serves as a critical maintenance update designed to keep the library stable, secure, and fully compatible with the evolving Java ecosystem. What’s new This release focuses on the essential “under-the-hood” work that keeps your testing pipeline running smoothly. Updated Core Dependencies We’ve bumped several key libraries to their latest stable versions, including: JUnit 5 (5.11.1): Ensuring the best possible integration with the latest...

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  • Enhancing the Developer Experience: JSONassertify v0.0.2

    Released on September 28, 2024, JSONassertify v0.0.2 focuses on empowering developers with comprehensive guidance and a more stable foundation. This maintenance release significantly improves the onboarding experience and ensures the library remains secure and up-to-date. What’s new The centerpiece of this release is a complete overhaul of the project documentation. We have transitioned from a single index page to a structured documentation suite designed to help you get the most out of the library: The JSONassertify Cookbook: A new, comprehensive...

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  • firestoreproto2map v0.0.3: Keeping Things Current

    On September 28, 2024, we released v0.0.3 of firestoreproto2map. This maintenance update focuses on keeping the library aligned with the latest Google Cloud ecosystems and improving our build infrastructure to ensure long-term stability. What’s new This release is centered around dependency management and project health: Core SDK Updates: We have updated the google-cloud-firestore SDK to version 3.26.4 and refreshed google-cloudevent-types to 0.16.0. Tooling Improvements: Our testing and build pipeline received several updates, including newer versions of JUnit, Mockito, and essential...

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  • Maintaining Stability: firestoreproto2json v0.0.5

    On September 28, 2024, we released version v0.0.5 of firestoreproto2json. This update is a dedicated maintenance release focused on ensuring the library remains secure, stable, and compatible with the latest cloud event standards. What’s new This release focuses on the foundation of the library rather than adding new features. The primary updates include: Dependency Updates: We’ve updated core dependencies, including google-cloudevent-types, to keep the library aligned with the latest Google Cloud event specifications. Build Tooling Enhancements: Several Maven plugins and...

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  • fileparamunit v0.0.5: Maintenance and Stability

    On September 28, 2024, we released fileparamunit v0.0.5. This is a maintenance release dedicated to ensuring the library remains compatible with the latest testing ecosystems and adheres to modern security standards for build artifacts. What’s new While v0.0.5 doesn’t introduce new functional features to the @ListFileSource implementation, it brings critical updates to the project’s foundation: Updated Testing Dependencies: We’ve bumped the versions of JUnit 5 (to 5.11.1) and Mockito (to 5.14.0), ensuring that users can leverage the latest stability and...

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  • Refining the Sync: crossfiresync v0.0.5 Release

    On September 28, 2024, we released crossfiresync v0.0.5. This update focuses on strengthening the project’s foundation through updated dependencies, improved documentation, and enhanced build security, ensuring a more stable and transparent experience for all users. What’s new Better Ecosystem Navigation The README now includes a dedicated References section, making it significantly easier to find companion tools for Cloud Run deployment (crossfiresyncrun) and OpenTofu infrastructure modules (crossfiresyncrun-tofu), as well as reference implementations for Cloud Functions. Updated Core Libraries We have updated...

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  • consistgen v0.0.6: Maintenance and Stability Updates

    Released on September 28, 2024, consistgen v0.0.6 is a maintenance release dedicated to refining the library’s underlying build process and keeping dependencies current. While this version doesn’t introduce new API features, it ensures that the foundation of the library remains stable and compatible with the latest development tools. What’s new This release focuses on “under-the-hood” improvements to the development environment and build pipeline: Updated Dependencies: We’ve bumped the versions of the JUnit Jupiter API and the Maven GPG Plugin to...

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