publican_creators 1.1.1 → 1.2.5

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- === 1.1.1 / 2017-02-23
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+ ### 1.2.5 / 2020-07-10
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+ * Added PR#43: Create Dependabot config file that fixes issue #41 Dependabot can't resolve your Ruby dependency files
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+ * Fixed workflow file
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+ ### 1.2.2 / 2018-06-30
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- # Contributing
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