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0.5.1 (2025-04-08)

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  • Add log retrieval after job finalization (#61) (c273f29)
  • batch job ID and label prior to submission (#59) (3a37591)

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@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the release-please--branches--main--components--snakemake-executor-plugin-googlebatch branch from 0c113d1 to f0dcba3 Compare April 8, 2025 08:49
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azizkamoun commented Jan 1, 2026

Hi there – are there plans to release this?

I also just ran into the issue fixed in #59.

Thank you!

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tadasbar commented Jan 1, 2026

Hello and happy new year. I'd say this can be merged, but I'm not sure I'm allowed to do this alone. Hello @vsoch, could you assist here, can we do this release?

@vsoch vsoch merged commit 2daff72 into main Jan 1, 2026
@vsoch vsoch deleted the release-please--branches--main--components--snakemake-executor-plugin-googlebatch branch January 1, 2026 12:43
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@tadasbar the same to you – I forgot it was NYE 😄! Much appreciated to @vsoch as well.

Can I help get this out on PyPi? We have a relatively-automated system using this plugin. Thank you for it!

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vsoch commented Jan 4, 2026

You'll have to ask @johanneskoester about that. I have automation for pypi for my projects but I don't maintain it here.

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