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A modern project, package, and virtual env manager for Python

Hatch is a productivity tool designed to make your workflow easier and more efficient, while also reducing the number of other tools you need to know. It aims to make the 90% use cases as pleasant as possible.

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Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1193629 from Daniel Garcia's avatar Daniel Garcia (dgarcia) (revision 14)
- Add new patch to fix tests: fix-tests.patch
- Remove upstreamed patch: support-hatchling-1.22.patch
- update to 1.12.0:
  - The run/env run and test commands now treat inclusion variable
    options as an intersection rather than a union to allow for
    specific targeting of environments
  - Add ability to control the source of Python distributions
  - Upgrade Ruff to 0.4.5
  - Upgrade PyApp to 0.22.0 for binary builds
  - The fmt command no longer hides the commands that are being
    executed
  - Add default timeout for network requests, useful when installing
    Python distributions
  - Fix syntax highlighting contrast for the config show command
- 1.11.1:
  - Add official GitHub Action for installing Hatch
  - Fix terminal.styles.spinner configuration
  - Fix entry points in the pre-built distributions that binaries use
- 1.11.0:
  - Upgrade PyApp to 0.21.1 for binary builds
  - On Linux, install the highest compatible Python distribution
    variant based on CPU architecture rather than assuming recent
    hardware
- 1.10.0:
  - The run/env run, fmt and shell commands now only change the
    current working directory to the project root if not already
    inside the project
  - The shell command now accepts a single argument to specify the
    environment to enter which overrides the standard choice
    mechanisms. The arguments determining shell options have been
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