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# Changelog for `derivepassphrase` [![Keeping a changelog][CHANGELOG_BADGE]][KEEP_A_CHANGELOG] [![Using Semantic Versioning][SEMVER_BADGE]][SEMANTIC_VERSIONING] [CHANGELOG_BADGE]: Keep_a_changelog-E05735.svg [SEMVER_BADGE]: SemVer-3F4551.svg [KEEP_A_CHANGELOG]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/ 'Keeping a changelog' [SEMANTIC_VERSIONING]: https://semver.org/ 'Using Semantic Versioning' <aside markdown><small> (All entries are from the perspective of a user, not a developer. The <q>public API</q>, as defined by Semantic Versioning, is outlined in the [Reference section][REFERENCE]: the set of documented modules, classes, methods and functions, and the documented behavior, options and arguments of the command-line tools. As per the Semantic Versioning and the Keep a Changelog terminology, <q>Fixed</q> entries justify a <q>patch</q> release, <q>Added</q> and <q>Deprecated</q> entries a <q>minor</q> release, and <q>Changed</q> and <q>Removed</q> entries a <q>major</q> release. <q>Security</q> can justify any type of release; if <q>major</q> or <q>minor</q>, these are accompanied by corresponding entries of the respective types above. Again as per Semantic Versioning, at major version zero, the above justification is not yet binding, and <em>any</em> new release may effectively constitute a new <q>major</q> release.) </small></aside> [REFERENCE]: reference/index.md <!-- towncrier release notes start --> ## 0.2.0 (2024-09-12) #### Added - Support configuration data export from `vault` in v0.2, v0.3 and storeroom formats. This feature requires the `cryptography` Python module, but is available even if `vault` is not installed. ([#1]) [#1]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/1 #### Fixed - Deploy versioned documentation with [mike](https://pypi.org/project/mike). Set up a "latest" tag and the "0.<var>x</var>" version of the documentation with the contents so far. #### Changed - Changed `sequin` and `ssh_agent_client` to be submodules of `derivepassphrase`. Further moved `derivepassphrase.Vault` and `derivepassphrase.AmbiguousByteRepresentation` into a new submodule `vault`, and renamed submodule `ssh_agent_client` to `ssh_agent`. ([#3]) - Changed internal error handling and error messages, to better work in the context of a command-line tool. ([#4]) - Combine and consolidate `derivepassphrase.types` and `derivepassphrase.ssh_agent.types` into a new submodule `derivepassphrase._types`. Despite the name, the module is public. ([#7]) - Warn the user when entering (directly, or via configuration editing/importing) a passphrase that is not in the configured Unicode normalization form. (But don't otherwise reject any textual master passphrases.) ([#9]) - Move all existing functionality into a subcommand, in anticipation of other passphrase derivation schemes, with different settings. Automatically forward calls without a subcommand to the "vault" subcommand. Also store the settings in a file specific to the respective subsystem, instead of globally. Automatically fall back to, and migrate, the old global settings file if no subsystem-specific configuration was found. ([#10]) - Make `derivepassphrase_export` a subcommand: `derivepassphrase export`. ([#11]) [#3]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/3 [#4]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/4 [#7]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/7 [#9]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/9 [#10]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/10 [#11]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/11 #### Deprecated - Using the implied subcommand or the implied global configuration file is deprecated, and will be removed in v1.0. ## 0.1.3 (2024-07-28) #### Fixed - Do not crash upon selecting a key on the command-line if there already is a key stored in the configuration. ([#5]) - Create the configuration directory upon saving, if it does not yet exist. ([#6]) - Isolate the tests properly and consistently from the user's configuration, so that user configuration problems do not cause unrelated test failures. ([#8]) - Add an alternate MkDocs configuration for building the documentation in offline mode. - Fix typing issues according to `mypy`'s strict mode. [#5]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/5 [#6]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/6 [#8]: https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/8 ## 0.1.2 (2024-07-22) #### Fixed - Include and exclude the correct files in the `sdist` and `wheel` distributions. (Previously, `sdist` contained VCS artifacts, and `wheel` was missing some paths.) - Lint and reformat all code using [ruff](https://pypi.org/package/ruff/). - Mention [`mkdocstrings-python`](https://pypi.org/package/mkdocstrings-python/) in the documentation's page footer. - Remove JavaScript and external font loading from documentation website, so that the site works even in restricted browser settings. - Set up a changelog, using [towncrier](https://pypi.org/package/towncrier). ## 0.1.1 (2024-07-14) #### Fixed - Restore the `__version__` attribute in all top-level packages. - Declare compatibility with Python 3.10 in project metadata, and include necessary version-specific dependencies. - Publish the documentation online, and link to it in the repository metadata and the Python package metadata. ## 0.1.0 (2024-07-14) #### Added - Initial release.