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Bump flask-script from 0.5.3 to 2.0.6
Bumps flask-script from 0.5.3 to 2.0.6.
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Version 0.6.7
Released on February 16, 2014
- Expose app instance in a command commands (manage.app). #83
- Show full help for submanagers if called without arguments. #85
- Fix ShowUrls command conflict. #88
Version 0.6.6
Released on December 6, 2013
- Fix global being passed after command by not expliciting checking for the 'parents' argument.
Version 0.6.5
Released on December 5, 2013
- Change warning from UserWarning to DeprecationWarning so it is ignored by default
Version 0.6.4
Released on December 5, 2013
- Only pass
parentsargument if a command'screate_parseraccepts it. Workaround for #71Version 0.6.3
Released on November 11, 2013
- Separate usage into usage/help/description
- Allow for command auto detection
Version 0.6.2
Released on August 10, 2013
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- FIXED: 0.6.1 fails to embed ipython at all
Commits
6ee7a6aMerge pull request #168 from arkhamdev/master19c26b7replace imports of flask.ext.script with flask_script in docsc160818Merge pull request #167 from timster/patch-1b935252Merge pull request #166 from CTACyok/patch-160644aaRemoved extraneous return statement.cdf8cc0Fix for updated issue #632048c22Merge pull request #158 from forkbong/doc-patchbb5515dVarious fixes in the docs0143ed4Merge pull request #107 from bsandrow/patch-202e1b3eAdd shields.io badges- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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