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Dependency mgmt for dependabot#43

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Dependency mgmt for dependabot#43
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  • Chores
    • Enhanced the dependency syncing process with specific targets for default, development, and documentation environments.
    • Added echo messages to notify the completion of each syncing process.

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The updates streamline dependency management by breaking down the sync target into sub-targets in the Makefile for better granularity. The pyproject.toml was adjusted to use hatch-pip-compile for environment setups, add scripts for syncing dependencies, and remove a specific development dependency. These changes enhance clarity and improve the maintainability of the project configuration.

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File Change Summary
Makefile Split the sync target into sync-default, sync-dev, sync-docs, and added a completion message.
pyproject.toml Updated hatch environment configurations; added hatch-pip-compile, changed paths, and added sync scripts.

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🐇 In the code where changes flow,
Syncing targets now we'll show,
Dependencies in neat array,
With scripts to light the dev's way.
🛠️ A bunny's tune in projects sung,
Efficiency for everyone! 🎶


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@pateash pateash merged commit c13cec1 into main Jun 27, 2024
@pateash pateash deleted the automatic-releases branch June 27, 2024 06:52
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It seems all right 👌

No new problems were found according to the checks applied

💡 Qodana analysis was run in the pull request mode: only the changed files were checked
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Detected 20 dependencies

Third-party software list

This page lists the third-party software dependencies used in project

Dependency Version Licenses
Brotli 1.0.9 MIT
PySocks 1.7.1 BSD-3-Clause
certifi 2024.2.2 MPL-2.0
cffi 1.16.0 MIT
colorama 0.4.6 BSD-3-Clause
conda-content-trust 0.2.0 BSD-3-Clause
cryptography 41.0.7 BSD-3-Clause
distlib 0.3.8 PSF-2.0
filelock 3.14.0 Unlicense
numpy 1.26.4 BSD-3-Clause
pip 23.3.1 MIT
pipenv 2023.12.1 MIT
platformdirs 3.10.0 MIT
pyOpenSSL 23.2.0 Apache-2.0
pycparser 2.21 BSD-3-Clause
setuptools 68.2.2 MIT
tomli 2.0.1 MIT
virtualenv-clone 0.5.4 MIT
virtualenv 20.26.2 MIT
wheel 0.41.2 MIT
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