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@Techassi Techassi commented Dec 3, 2025

This releases stackablectl 1.2.2:

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  • Add the option for users to customize the behaviour of stackablectl through a user config located at
    $HOME/.config/stackablectl/config.toml (#422).
    • The first supported option is version.check_enabled which can be set to true or false.
  • Add a new release check which is used in two different ways (#421):
    • A new stackablectl version check command can be used to check if the current installation is up-to-date
    • A check automatically runs for all other commands (in parallel to not block the commands) and the status is reported as part of the final command output.

@Techassi Techassi self-assigned this Dec 3, 2025
@Techassi Techassi moved this to Development: In Progress in Stackable Engineering Dec 3, 2025
@Techassi Techassi moved this from Development: In Progress to Development: Waiting for Review in Stackable Engineering Dec 4, 2025
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@maltesander maltesander moved this from Development: Waiting for Review to Development: In Review in Stackable Engineering Dec 8, 2025
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LGTM!

@Techassi Techassi added this pull request to the merge queue Dec 15, 2025
Merged via the queue into main with commit 7f7924d Dec 15, 2025
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@Techassi Techassi deleted the chore/release-stackablectl-1.2.2 branch December 15, 2025 10:45
@Techassi Techassi moved this from Development: In Review to Development: Done in Stackable Engineering Dec 15, 2025
@lfrancke lfrancke moved this from Development: Done to Done in Stackable Engineering Dec 15, 2025
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