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+ # Changelog
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+ ## 2.1.7 / 2020-06-25
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+ * updated dependencies
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+ * updated README
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+ ## 2.1.6 / 2019-05-02
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+ * updated dependencies
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+ ## 2.1.5 / 2018-11-27
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+ * fixed #8: Update deps & Add Azure Pipelines
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+ ## 2.1.4 / 2018-11-02
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+ * Moved to Azure DevOps
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+ ## 2.1.3 / 2018-06-25
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+ * updated dependencies
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+ ## 2.1.2 / 2018-04-13
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+ * just changed the urls for documentation and project
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+ ## 2.1.1 / 2017-11-06
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+ * updated reek dependency
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+ ## 2.1.0 / 2017-10-25
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+
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+ * HM-9: Split module into two seperate modules
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+ * HM-10: Remove run_after_release
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+ * HM-11: Remove system('git add recipes/recipe.rb') if File.exist?('recipes/recipe.rb')
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+ * HM-13: Add more tests
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+ * Added task 'rake bundler:gemfile install'
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+ * Changed publican to daps docbook managing
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+ ## 2.0.0 / 2017-10-19
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+ * HM-2: Remove copy_manuals and get_projectname methods
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+ * HM-3: Remove get_develpath (was used by a already removed method)
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+ * HM-6: Cleanup run_before_release (Removed old stuff)
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+ * HM-7: Changed license from MIT to GPL-3.0-or-later
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+ * HM-8: Removed parseconfig and yaml dependency
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+ ## 1.6.2 / 2017-02-25
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+ * fixed travis
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+ ## 1.6.1 / 2017-02-22
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+ * updated dependencies
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+ ## 1.6.0 / 2016-08-08
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+ * fixed HM-2: Simplify copy_wiki method (dropped)
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+ * fixed HM-3: manns.rb (Code cleanup)
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+ * removed pandoc dependency
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+ * reworked spec files
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+ ## 1.5.1 / 2016-08-07
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+ * replaced Rake::Task['git:tag'] with system('rake git:tag') because old procedure produces errors
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+ * added # encoding: UTF-8
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+ * fixed HM-1 - Testcase produces testfile on false place
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+ ## 1.5.0 / 2016-08-05
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+ * removed .index creation from run_before_release and from code
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+ * removed copy_mirror from run_before_release and from code
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+ * removed get_version and usage of a system based git. Now using the rake task.
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+ ## 1.4.9 / 2016-02-08
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+ * Added some new tests
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+ ## 1.4.8 / 2016-02-08
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+ * updated dependencies from gemnasium
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+ ## 1.4.7 / 2016-01-27
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+ * updated dependencies by gemnasium
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+ ## 1.4.6 / 2015-12-23
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+ * moved directory test to spec. So Hoe can handle the tests directly.
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+ ## 1.4.5 / 2015-12-23
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+ * Updated automatic tests
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+ ## 1.4.4 / 2015-12-22
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+ * Added security to README.rdoc
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+ * Updated dependencies by using gemnasium
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+ ## 1.4.3 / 2015-10-31
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+ * Added procedure to convert markdown to rst inside ./docs
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+ * Created new methods copy_mirror_create_dirs and copy_mirror_copy_files to reduce the copmplexity of
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+ the copy_mirror_method
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+ ## 1.4.2 / 2015-10-19
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+ * Added git tag procedure to copy_master method
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+ ## 1.4.1 / 2015-10-19
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+ * Added FileUtils.rm_rf('recipes/pkg') to cleanup method
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+ ## 1.4.0 / 2015-10-19
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+ * Added a copy_master method
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+ ## 1.3.0 / 2015-10-19
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+ * Added a "git pull" to copy_wiki_method
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+ ## 1 bug fix
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+ * Removed omnibus from require path
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+ ## 1.2.1 / 2015-10-13
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+ * fixed run_after_release for using create_packages instead of generate_packages
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+ ## 1.2.0 / 2015-10-13
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+ * HM-6 Copy wiki method implemented
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+ * use of .hoerc instead of own config
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+ * reworked update_workspace_method
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+ * reworked copy_mirror_method
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+ * excluded create_packages & deploy_packages methods to hoe-packaging
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+ ## 1.1.0 / 2015-10-05
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+ * HM-4 Add function to copy the content to a mirror directory
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+ * HM-5 Integration of bundle audit
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+ * HM-3 Update all content for using with GitLab
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+ ## 1.0.2 / 2015-10-02
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+ * reworked stuff for using with GitLab (HM-3)
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+ ## 1.0.1 / 2015-10-01
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+ * extended documentation so all methods and rake tasks will be explained (HM-2)
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+ ## 1.0.0 / 2015-09-28
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+ * Birthday!
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+ * fix HM-1
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+ * Implemented my project rake tasks
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+ * update_gemfile_lock
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+ * remove_pre_gemspec
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+ * update_workspace
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+ * update_index
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+ * copy_manuals
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+ * run_before_release
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+ * run_after_release
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+ * clean_pkg
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+ # Contributing
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+ ## IDEAS
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