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1.21

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- Fix verbose output.
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- Switch to a happier looking Sphinx theme.
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- String and filename quoting was not respected when gpgkeys was
invoked with arguments. Fixed by requiring kmd >= 2.2.
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1.20

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- Save the tty state before executing subprocesses, restore afterwards.
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- Support Python 2.5.
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- Require term >= 2.0.
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1.19

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- Include command aliases in help screens.
[stefan]

- Return useful exit codes when gpgkeys is invoked with arguments.
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- Fix "double prompt" issue when the edit menu was exited with ^D.
[stefan]

- The import and fdump commands now support input redirection via '<'.
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1.18

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- In Python 3, make sure the input function accepts surrogates.
Also see Python `issue 13342`_.
[stefan]

- Keyserver completion broke when it failed to find a gpg.conf file.
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- The import command ignored option flags when reading from stdin.
[stefan]

- Add pretty Sphinx-based docs.
[stefan]

- Require kmd >= 2.1.
[stefan]

.. _`issue 13342`: http://bugs.python.org/issue13342

1.17

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- Use the new aliases dictionary to set up command aliases.
[stefan]

- Make sure error messages go to stderr.
[stefan]

- Ignore signals when a pager application is in the foreground.
[stefan]

- Require kmd >= 2.0.
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1.16.1

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- Fix history file handling silently broken in 1.16.
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