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Fix requierment #81
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Hello @AviAvni, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request, titled "Fix requierment", updates the project's version and modifies the dependencies listed in requirements.txt
. Specifically, it bumps the project version from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0 in pyproject.toml
. In requirements.txt
, it adjusts the conditional dependency for colorama
to use parentheses for clarity, restricts exceptiongroup
to Python version 3.10 only, updates the commit hash for multilspy
, adds toml
as a dependency, and simplifies the conditional dependency for pexpect
and ptyprocess
.
Highlights
- Version Bump: The project version has been updated from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0 in
pyproject.toml
. - Dependency Updates: The
requirements.txt
file has been modified to adjust conditional dependencies and update themultilspy
commit hash. - Dependency Addition: The
toml
package has been added as a new dependency inrequirements.txt
.
Changelog
- pyproject.toml
- Updated project version from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0.
- requirements.txt
- Modified conditional dependency for
colorama
to use parentheses for better readability on line 19. - Restricted
exceptiongroup
dependency to Python version 3.10 only on line 26. - Updated
multilspy
dependency to use commit hash5206eeb675a3a07971b829a400024e4846dc0856
on line 58. - Simplified conditional dependency for
pexpect
by removing redundant condition on line 64. - Simplified conditional dependency for
ptyprocess
by removing redundant condition on line 69. - Added
toml
as a new dependency on line 96.
- Modified conditional dependency for
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Code Review
The pull request updates the project version and some dependencies. The changes seem straightforward, but let's review them to ensure everything is consistent and correct.
Merge Readiness
The changes appear to be minor updates to the project's metadata and dependencies. Given the limited scope and the absence of any identified issues, the pull request seems ready for merging. However, it's always a good practice to have another team member review and approve the changes before merging. I am unable to approve this pull request.
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