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9.11.6 (2025-09-25)

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  • select specific rule from module will raise "rule not defined" that cause #3751 failed (#3753) (d6fa3ca)

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kjohnsen pushed a commit to kjohnsen/snakemake that referenced this pull request Dec 15, 2025
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[9.11.6](snakemake/snakemake@v9.11.5...v9.11.6)
(2025-09-25)


### Bug Fixes

* select specific rule from module will raise "rule not defined" that
cause [snakemake#3751](snakemake#3751) failed
([snakemake#3753](snakemake#3753))
([d6fa3ca](snakemake@d6fa3ca))

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