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chore: release 0.7.4, begin 0.7.5.dev0 development#2299

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Automated release of 0.7.4.

This PR was created by the Release Trigger workflow. The git tag v0.7.4 has already been pushed and the release artifacts are being built.

Merging this PR will set main to 0.7.5.dev0 so that development installs are clearly marked as pre-release.

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Pull request overview

Automated release PR for 0.7.4, updating the changelog for the release and bumping main forward to the next development version (0.7.5.dev0) so ongoing installs are marked as pre-release.

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  • Add 0.7.4 release section to CHANGELOG.md (generated from commit messages).
  • Bump pyproject.toml version from 0.7.4.dev00.7.5.dev0.
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pyproject.toml Advances project version to 0.7.5.dev0 after the 0.7.4 release tag.
CHANGELOG.md Inserts a new 0.7.4 section with the commits included in the release.

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@mnriem mnriem merged commit f10fd07 into main Apr 21, 2026
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@mnriem mnriem deleted the chore/release-v0.7.4 branch April 21, 2026 16:50
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