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0.63.0b0

* Type hints for Ward are now distributed: via https://github.com/darrenburns/ward/pull/283 and several other PRs (thanks to hukkin)
* Every type of assertion failure now results in specialised output showing LHS and RHS values. The assertion message is now also displayed in test output (thanks to JoshKarpel)

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0.62.1b0

Fixes bug with `raises`. Contributed by jeduden.

0.62.0b0

* https://github.com/darrenburns/ward/pull/279 - Allow subclasses of specified exception class to pass `raises` assertion (thanks jeduden)
* Adds additional type hints to various modules, enables mypy in them (thanks hukkin)

0.61.1b0

Click was pinned to 8+, but this was overly strict since Ward works with both v7 and v8.

0.61.0b0

* Switch from `toml` to `tomli` to support TOML spec v1.0, and speed up parsing.
* Small internal change to diffing to support type annotation improvements.

Thanks to hukkin for these changes!

0.60.1b0

The `ward fixtures` command was failing.

Thanks to yolong-lin for the fix.

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