Neophile

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0.3.1

Bug fixes

- Warn of errors if auto-merge could not be enabled but do not fail.

0.3.0

New features

- Attempt to set auto-merge on pull requests after they're created. Failure to do so is silently ignored.

Bug fixes

- Catch `BadRequest` errors from a GitHub repository inventory request.
- Support updating pull requests for the `main` branch instead of `master` if it is present.

0.2.2

New features

- Use the repository default branch to construct and query for PRs. This works properly with newer or converted GitHub repositories that use `main` instead of `master` as the default branch.

0.2.1

Other changes

- Update pinned dependencies.

0.2.0

Backwards-incompatible changes

- Require Python 3.9.

New features

- Add support for full GitHub URLs in Kustomize external references.
- Add libpq-dev to the Docker image so that dependency updates work properly with packages using psycopg2.

0.1.0

The initial release of neophile. Supports ``analyze`` to run on a single repository and ``process`` to process multiple configured repositories. This release supports frozen Python dependencies, pre-commit hooks, Helm charts, and Kustomize external references. Only GitHub is supported for pre-commit hooks and Kustomize external references.

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