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Replaces the configuration in `pyproject.toml` that references slap with a project tire. Removes the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools. Tire is pinned in a `mise.toml` with `mise use cargo:tire --pin`, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check).
This change replaces the configuration in `pyproject.toml` that references slap with a project tire. It also removes the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools. Tire is pinned in a `mise.toml` with `mise use cargo:tire --pin`, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check). I also updated the docs build to use mise and uv.
This change replaces the configuration in `pyproject.toml` that references slap with a project tire. I've removed the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools. Tire is pinned in a `mise.toml`, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check). This also updates the docs build to use mise and uv.
This change replaces the configuration in `pyproject.toml` that references slap with a project tire. It also removes the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools. Tire is pinned in a `mise.toml` with `mise use cargo:tire --pin`, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check). I also updated the docs build to use mise and uv.
This change replaces the configuration in `pyproject.toml` that references slap with a project tire. It also removes the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools. Tire is pinned in a `mise.toml` with `mise use cargo:tire --pin`, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check). Also, I have updated the docs build to use mise and uv.
This change replaces the configuration in `pyproject.toml` that references slap with a project tire. I removed the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools. Tire is pinned in a `mise.toml` with `mise use cargo:tire --pin`, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check). This also updates the docs build to use mise and uv.
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Replaces the configuration in
pyproject.tomlthat references slap with a project tire. Removes the ruff and mypy configuration, as tire will come with a default configuration for these tools.Tire is pinned in a
mise.tomlwithmise use cargo:tire --pin, and then is used in CI to run a CI job for each tire command, respectively (check, lint, test, fmt --check).