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chore(main): release 0.6.4 #135

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0.6.4 (2024-11-06)

Bug Fixes

  • only consider MAPPING/ALIGNING SUMMARY entries from dragen qc summary file (#134) (c4b8dd1)

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  • New Features

    • Version updated to 0.6.4, indicating a new release.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Resolved issues with handling MAPPING/ALIGNING SUMMARY entries from the DRAGEN QC summary file.
  • Documentation

    • Changelog updated to reflect the new version and associated bug fix.

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The changes in this pull request involve updating the version number across multiple files to reflect a new release version, 0.6.4. The .release-please-manifest.json and varfish_cli/version.py files were modified to increment the version from 0.6.3 to 0.6.4. Additionally, the CHANGELOG.md file was updated to include a new entry for version 0.6.4, documenting a bug fix related to the handling of MAPPING/ALIGNING SUMMARY entries from the DRAGEN QC summary file.

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File Change Summary
.release-please-manifest.json Version updated from 0.6.3 to 0.6.4.
CHANGELOG.md New version entry for 0.6.4 added, detailing a bug fix for MAPPING/ALIGNING SUMMARY entries (issue #134).
varfish_cli/version.py Version updated from "0.6.3" to "0.6.4".

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Bug fixes dance in the soft moonlight.
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@tedil tedil merged commit 232b442 into main Nov 6, 2024
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@tedil tedil deleted the release-please--branches--main branch November 6, 2024 16:11
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