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Updating version to v2.7.0

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    • Updated the application version to 2.7.0.

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The version and file version numbers in the Sharphound.csproj project file were incremented from 2.6.7 to 2.7.0. No other modifications were made to the project configuration or its dependencies.

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File(s) Change Summary
Sharphound.csproj Incremented version and file version to 2.7.0.

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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
Sharphound.csproj (1)

9-10: Ensure all version metadata stays in lock-step

You bumped <Version> and <FileVersion> to 2.7.0, but if <AssemblyVersion> (or <InformationalVersion>/<PackageVersion> in any packaging scripts) is still 2.6.7, consumers may hit binding-redirect or cache issues. Double-check the other version fields or add them explicitly to keep everything aligned.

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@definitelynotagoblin definitelynotagoblin merged commit 45f843c into 2.X Jul 24, 2025
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@definitelynotagoblin definitelynotagoblin deleted the v-bump-2.7.0 branch July 24, 2025 20:19
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