Notable changes are recorded here. # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.1.45, WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins.Attributes 3.1.7 The NuGet packages are now attested to through [GitHub Attestations](https://github.blog/2024-05-02-introducing-artifact-attestations-now-in-public-beta/). You can run `gh attestation verify ~/.nuget/packages/woofware.myriad.plugins/2.1.45/woofware.myriad.plugins.2.1.45.nupkg -o Smaug123`, for example, to verify with GitHub that the GitHub Actions pipeline on this repository produced a nupkg file with the same hash as the one you were served from NuGet. # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.1.33 `JsonParse` can now deserialize the discriminated unions which `JsonSerialize` wrote out. # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.1.32, WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins.Attributes 3.1.4 `JsonSerialize` can now serialize many discriminated unions. (This operation is inherently opinionated, because JSON does not model discriminated unions.) # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.1.20, WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins.Attributes 3.0.1 We now bundle copies of the RestEase attributes in `WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins.Attributes`, in case you don't want to take a dependency on RestEase. # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.1.15 The `GenerateMock` generator now permits a limited amount of inheritance in the record we're mocking out (specifically, `IDisposable`). # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.1.8 No change to the packages, but this is when we started creating and tagging GitHub releases, which are a better source of truth than this file. # WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins 2.0 This transition split the attributes (e.g. `[]`) into their own assembly, WoofWare.Myriad.Plugins.Attributes. The new assembly has minimal dependencies, so you may safely use it from your own code.