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Better retries #5

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@maehr maehr commented Oct 23, 2024

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  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality).
  • Enhancement (non-breaking change which enhances functionality)
  • Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue).
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change).

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  • New Features
    • Updated workflows for improved automation and efficiency.
    • Introduced a new GitHub action for automatically retrieving Zotero collections in BibLaTeX format at scheduled times.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Enhanced error handling in the script for file operations.
  • Chores
    • Updated Python version to 3.13 across configurations.
    • Enriched .gitignore to better support Python development and JetBrains tools.
    • Removed outdated dependencies from the project setup.

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The pull request includes updates to several files related to a GitHub Actions workflow and a Python project. The workflow for marking stale issues has been upgraded to use a newer version of the actions/stale action. The zotero-bib-to-git.yml workflow has undergone significant changes in job steps, including updates to Python setup and script execution. The .gitignore has been expanded to include Python-related and JetBrains entries. The Python version has been updated to 3.13 in multiple files, and a new project declaration has been added in pyproject.toml. The requirements.txt file was removed, and the main script transitioned to asynchronous programming.

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File Change Summary
.github/workflows/stale.yml Updated action version from v8 to v9.
.github/workflows/zotero-bib-to-git.yml Revised job steps: moved actions/checkout@v4, updated Python setup to actions/setup-python@v5, added caching step, changed script execution command.
.gitignore Updated template source, added extensive Python-related and JetBrains entries.
.python-version Updated Python version from 3.12 to 3.13.
pyproject.toml Added project declaration for "zotero-bib-to-gh" with version, description, readme, and dependencies.
requirements.txt Removed file, indicating dependencies httpx and logzero are no longer required.
zotero-bib-to-gh.py Transitioned to asynchronous programming, updated function signatures, added error handling, and defined an async main function.

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@maehr maehr merged commit 99f6204 into master Oct 23, 2024
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