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Latest version: v2.4.2

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2.4.2

Enhancements
- Fixed to account for some migrations in the Streamlink API

Remarks
Unfortunately it's not possible to check for the expiration date of Twitch's auth-token. Instead, Qwitch will warn you if it thinks the token expired, and then you can use the `-t` flag to update Qwitch's config file with your new token.

Upcoming
- Following new channels directly with Qwitch
- Unfollowing channels directly with Qwitch

2.4.1

Enhancements
- Added a new CLI flag `-t` to easily update your auth-token from the twitch.com cookies

Remarks
Unfortunately it's not possible to check for the expiration date of Twitch's auth-token. Instead, Qwitch will warn you if it thinks the token expired, and then you can use the `-t` flag to update Qwitch's config file with your new token.

Upcoming
- Following new channels directly with Qwitch
- Unfollowing channels directly with Qwitch

2.3.0

Enhancements
- Added a prompt when a new update is available to tell users t update to the new version

Remarks
Qwitch will automatically check if a new version is available and notify the user to update. Qwitch will quit once after it has notified the user that a new update is available, but the user can continue to use Qwitch without updating. The prompt will reappear every 24 hours if ignored.

Upcoming
- Following new channels directly with Qwitch
- Unfollowing channels directly with Qwitch

2.2.3

Fix
- Finally fixing file permission

2.2.2

Fixes
- Fixed file permission requirement when storing authentication tokens
- Fixed indentation when displaying VOD lists

2.2.1

Changelog

Improvements
- Updated README
- Fixed version

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