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Tweet on releases #99

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Tweet on releases #99

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Introducing a twitter bot that throws tweets into the world when I release a new version of repositories on Github.

@klaasnicolaas klaasnicolaas added the new-feature New features or request. label Dec 30, 2021
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Merging #99 (01ae7b3) into main (ba044bf) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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  Files            4         4           
  Lines          181       181           
  Branches        35        35           
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  Hits           181       181           

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@klaasnicolaas klaasnicolaas merged commit b579c36 into main Dec 30, 2021
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