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Pull Request Overview

This PR bumps the version to v1.6.0 to release support for a new inline math syntax feature that was previously merged.

  • Updates version constant from "1.5.0" to "1.6.0"
  • Adds changelog entry documenting the new inline math syntax support

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lib/qiita/markdown/version.rb Updates VERSION constant to "1.6.0"
CHANGELOG.md Adds v1.6.0 release notes with inline math syntax feature

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This pull request marks the official release of version 1.6.0 for the qiita-markdown library. The primary enhancement included in this update is the addition of support for a new inline math syntax, which will allow for more flexible and powerful rendering of mathematical content within markdown documents. This change improves the utility of the library for users who need to incorporate complex equations.

Highlights

  • Version Update: The project version has been incremented from 1.5.0 to 1.6.0, signifying a new release.
  • New Feature: Inline Math Syntax: This release introduces support for a new inline math syntax, enhancing the rendering capabilities of mathematical expressions within markdown.
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Code Review

This pull request prepares for the v1.6.0 release. The changes correctly update the version number and add a corresponding entry to the changelog. My review includes one suggestion to enhance the changelog by adding a reference to the pull request that introduced the new feature, which aligns with the existing format in the file and improves traceability.


## 1.6.0

- Support for a new inline math syntax

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For better traceability and to maintain consistency with other entries in this changelog (e.g., line 94), it would be beneficial to include a reference to the pull request that introduced this change. The PR description mentions this was implemented in PR #209.

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- Support for a new inline math syntax
- Support for a new inline math syntax (#209)

@P-SiZK P-SiZK requested review from a team, zumi0, inukai-masanori and tomoasleep and removed request for a team, zumi0 and inukai-masanori September 25, 2025 06:19
@P-SiZK P-SiZK merged commit 58c39bb into master Sep 25, 2025
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@P-SiZK P-SiZK deleted the release-v1.6.0 branch September 25, 2025 06:25
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