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Release for v0.16.0 #142

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Release for v0.16.0 #142

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@github-actions github-actions bot commented Sep 26, 2022

This pull request is for the next release as v0.16.0 created by tagpr. Merging it will tag v0.16.0 to the merge commit and create a GitHub release.

You can modify this branch "tagpr-from-v0.15.0" directly before merging if you want to change the next version number or other files for the release.

How to change the next version as you like

There are two ways to do it.

  • Version file
    • Edit and commit the version file specified in the .tagpr configuration file to describe the next version
    • If you want to use another version file, edit the configuration file.
  • Labels convention
    • Add labels to this pull request like "tagpr:minor" or "tagpr:major"
    • If no conventional labels are added, the patch version is incremented as is.

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Full Changelog: v0.15.0...v0.16.0

@github-actions github-actions bot added the tagpr label Sep 26, 2022
@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the tagpr-from-v0.15.0 branch 4 times, most recently from fbed393 to dcafdbf Compare September 26, 2022 14:12
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Release for v0.15.1 Release for v0.16.0 Sep 26, 2022
@Songmu Songmu merged commit 04d8099 into master Sep 26, 2022
@Songmu Songmu deleted the tagpr-from-v0.15.0 branch September 26, 2022 15:01
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