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@james-nesbitt james-nesbitt released this 17 Dec 08:17
· 105 commits to master since this release

The current implementation is stable and works well. It is easily usable as a daily tool.

Some architecture implementations are limiting the tool; in particular the fact that it is all lumped together as one package. It makes sense to release this tool as it is, and refactor going into phase 2, where I can separate the tool into usable and reusable libraries.