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- data/Appraisals +25 -0
- data/CHANGELOG.md +16 -1
- data/Gemfile +4 -23
- data/README.md +100 -91
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- data/certs/kpumuk.pem +19 -18
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- data/lib/meta-tags.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/meta_tags/configuration.rb +16 -16
- data/lib/meta_tags/controller_helper.rb +3 -3
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- data/lib/meta_tags/railtie.rb +4 -4
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# Changelog
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## 2.19.0 (October 5, 2023) [☰](https://github.com/kpumuk/meta-tags/compare/v2.18.0...v2.19.0)
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## 2.18.0 (September 15, 2022) [☰](https://github.com/kpumuk/meta-tags/compare/v2.17.0...v2.18.0)
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## 2.17.0 (July 5, 2022) [☰](https://github.com/kpumuk/meta-tags/compare/v2.16.0...v2.17.0)
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## 2.16.0 (September 24, 2021) [☰](https://github.com/kpumuk/meta-tags/compare/v2.15.0...v2.16.0)
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