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[[tool.bumpversion.files]]
filename = "NEWS"
search = "^\\(unreleased\\)$"
replace = "(released on {now:%B %-d, %Y})"
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There seems to be no way to generate ordinal suffixes like "st" here, should we just use "released on January 29, 2026" like this snippet does?

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That’s fine by me. Or we could modify all entries so far to use a different syntax, e.g. (YYYY-MM-DD).

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@wRAR wRAR merged commit 7508c7b into master Jan 29, 2026
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@wRAR wRAR deleted the relnotes-1.9.0 branch January 29, 2026 11:17
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