knife-cookbook-doc 0.24.1 → 0.24.2

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+ # v0.24.2 (Dec 17 2018)
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+ * Add chef_versions support. Submitted by Nikolay Antsiferov.
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  # v0.24.1 (Oct 2 2017)
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