Updating a large set of packages on Emacs is great. New features, fewer bugs and it feels like you're running a new major Emacs version!
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Delighted to see that TOML has released a new version! TOML is overall a great standard but I understand they had limited people with the power to cut a new release.
https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/releases/tag/1.1.0
Today I learnt that Emacs 28 shipped a context-menu-mode! https://oylenshpeegul.gitlab.io/blog/posts/20230129/
This seems quintessentially Emacs: deeply hackable, but building UI features in an order very different to the mainstream.
New version of difftastic is out! In this release:
* Improved git integration
* Polished the side-by-side display, particularly on large screens
* Fixed a nasty crash
https://github.com/Wilfred/difftastic/releases/tag/0.61.0