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@github-actions github-actions bot commented Jan 5, 2026

🤖 I have created a release beep boop

7.3.0 (2026-01-07)

Features

  • add performance tests to benchmark Robocop on release (#1611) (eea1c56)
  • refactor source file handling (#1613) (0e7f04e)

Bug Fixes

  • multiple paths passed to robocop check/format command resolving to the same config (#1614) (bdcfd48)

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Suggestion: I recently built a Python-based tool for automated release management for Python applications, inspired by release-plz: https://mikeleppane.github.io/releasio/. Please take a look at it, and if you find it useful, feel free to use it. :)

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bhirsz commented Jan 6, 2026

Suggestion: I recently built a Python-based tool for automated release management for Python applications, inspired by release-plz: https://mikeleppane.github.io/releasio/. Please take a look at it, and if you find it useful, feel free to use it. :)

I will take a look. I am actually 'fighting' a bit with release please recently so it may be helpfull. There are some minor quirks - for example the Github Action used does not trigger some of the Github event, so our jobs like performance tests did not trigger. Also our publisj job does not trigger after creating release. For that reason I need to redesign our workflows a bit, so it may be worth looking into to have more control over this :)

@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the release-please--branches--main--components--robocop branch from 18c1f16 to 272406d Compare January 7, 2026 13:52
@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the release-please--branches--main--components--robocop branch from 272406d to e0eeaa1 Compare January 7, 2026 16:42
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