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    • Updated the product version to 0.13.1. This change is strictly a version increment and does not affect functionality or performance, laying the groundwork for future enhancements. Enjoy a consistently reliable and seamless experience.

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The pull request updates the version numbers in two files: cozepy/version.py and pyproject.toml, changing the version from "0.13.0" to "0.13.1" in both instances. No other modifications were made to the code or its structure.

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cozepy/version.py Updated the VERSION variable from "0.13.0" to "0.13.1".
pyproject.toml Updated the version field from "0.13.0" to "0.13.1".

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@chyroc chyroc added the chore Project maintenance work not related to features and bug fixes label Mar 28, 2025
@chyroc chyroc changed the title feat: upgrade version to v0.13.1 chore: Bump version to 0.13.1 Mar 28, 2025
@chyroc chyroc merged commit 80a028e into coze-dev:main Mar 28, 2025
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