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    • Updated the workflow for announcing releases on Mastodon to use the latest version of the GitHub Action for improved reliability.

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The GitHub Actions workflow for announcing releases on Mastodon was updated to use version v1.3.0 of the snakemake/mastodon-release-post-action, replacing the previous v1.2.3. No other workflow logic, inputs, or control flow were modified.

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.github/workflows/announce-release.yml Updated snakemake/mastodon-release-post-action from v1.2.3 to v1.3.0

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“Announce the release, let everyone hear!”
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@cmeesters cmeesters merged commit 3b4fbe0 into main May 16, 2025
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@cmeesters cmeesters deleted the fix/tolerant_argparse branch May 16, 2025 17:50
cmeesters pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 16, 2025
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##
[1.2.17](v1.2.16...v1.2.17)
(2025-05-16)


### Bug Fixes

* tolerant argparsing for mastodon announcements
([#296](#296))
([3b4fbe0](3b4fbe0))

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **Bug Fixes**
- Improved argument parsing for Mastodon announcements to be more
tolerant.

- **Chores**
  - Updated version to 1.2.17. 
  - Added a new changelog entry for this release.

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