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This pull request focuses on enhancing the project's continuous integration and documentation. It updates the tox.ini configuration to refine testing dependencies and introduces a new section in the README.md to clearly outline supported Python versions. Additionally, the PR aims to migrate to trusted publishing, as indicated by its title.

Highlights

  • CI Configuration Update: The tox.ini file was updated to change the extras dependency for test environments from testing to test, streamlining the CI setup.
  • Python Version Documentation: A new section was added to README.md to clearly state the supported Python versions (3.10-3.14) and highlight the primary version for code coverage (3.12).
  • Trusted Publishing Migration: The pull request title indicates an intent to migrate to trusted publishing, though specific changes for this are not visible in the provided diffs.

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  • README.md
    • Added a "Python Version Support" section.
  • tox.ini
    • Changed the extras dependency for test environments from testing to test.
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  • Ignored by pattern: .github/workflows/** (2)
    • .github/workflows/github-ci.yml
    • .github/workflows/pypi-test.yml
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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 98.07%. Comparing base (5006002) to head (6ff9f62).
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Code Review

This pull request updates CI configuration and documentation. The change in tox.ini correctly aligns the test extras with pyproject.toml. The README.md is updated with Python version support information. I have added one comment to suggest a small clarification in the README.md to more accurately describe the Python versioning information.

@tsutsu3 tsutsu3 merged commit 4fb94e7 into main Mar 1, 2026
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@tsutsu3 tsutsu3 deleted the fix-py-ver branch March 1, 2026 07:34
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