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5.0.13

What's new?

- Modernize code for Python 3.6+ (thanks [adamchainz](https://github.com/adamchainz)!)
- Run linters with Python 3.11 (thanks [adamchainz](https://github.com/adamchainz)!)
- Format with Black 23 (thanks [adamchainz](https://github.com/adamchainz)!)
- Added Django 4.2 support (thanks [adamchainz](https://github.com/adamchainz)!).

Removals

- Removed Python 3.6 support (thanks [michael-k](https://github.com/michael-k)!).

Bug fixes

- Removed errant print statement (thanks [Natim](https://github.com/Natim)!).

5.0.12

- Added Django 4.1 support (thanks [adamchainz](https://github.com/adamchainz)!).

5.0.11

- Added changelog and documentation links to the package on PyPI (102, thanks [adamchainz](https://github.com/adamchainz)!)

5.0.10

- Fixed an issue with resolving `include()`s in `flagged_path()` URL patterns ([100](https://github.com/cfpb/django-flags/issues/100))

5.0.9

- Fixed a `DeprecationWarning` on Jinja 3+.
- Fixed an `AttributeError` on `AnonymousUser` in the user condition (thanks [edomora97](https://github.com/edomora97)!)

5.0.8

- Prevent `RemovedInDjango41Warning` about `default_app_config` for Django 3.2+

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