Devassistant

Latest version: v0.11.2

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0.12.0

DAP management:
- Change DEVASSISTANT_NO_DEFAULT_PATH behavior (do not install DAPs to DA_HOME)
Other:
- All information from actions is printed with logger and prefixed with "INFO:"

0.11.0

DAP management:
- DAPs can be uploaded to DAPI from command-line
- Pretty local and remote package info listing
- A DAPI mirror can be used if the primary source goes offline
- DAP lint catches more errors
- Assistant files can be stored in multiple paths (see documentation)
Assistants:
- Improvements consistency of Assistant syntax
- GitHub commands now don't guess any data (this may break your Assistants)
- CommandRunners are now instantiated (see documentation, this may break your
Assistants if you defined your own CommandRunners)
Other:
- Improved autocompletion
- Improved Mac OS X compatibility
- Documentation fixes
- Numerous other fixes
- Refactoring

0.10.3

- Listing assistants from DAPI and in a local DAP file

0.10.2

- Small bugfix release
- Installation documentation
- Added option to install DAP without dependencies
- Assistants and snippets in a DAP can be listed

0.10.1

- Small bugfix release
- Docker hard dependency dropped because of non-x86_64 architectures
- Better documentation of upload mechanism to DAPI
- More friendly error output in some use cases
- Assistant args can now be stored in a list, allowing multiple positional args

0.10.0

- DAPI support added, default assistant set was dropped.
- New 'pkg' command for installing/removing packages from DAPI, linting.
- DevAssistant PingPong (a.k.a executable assistants) was implemented.
- "modify" assistants were renamed to "tweak", "task" assistants were
renamed to "extras".
- Improve support for Docker, support Docker container orchestration
with Vagrant.
- Support for Fedora's DNF package manager added.
- Support for dynamic CommandRunner loading in assistants was added.
- GitHub two-factor authentication now supported.
- Custom Polkit dialog when asking for elevated privileges.
- Option to specify what architectures an Assistant should be run on.
- Documentation overhaul.
- Tons of minor features added and bugs fixed.

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