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Missing functionality
Currently, the release process (to GitHub and PyPi) is done manually, it's prone to errors, and the two scripts used work best in happy-path use-case scenarios while edge-case even though less to worry about are not taken care of, as well as they could have been.
The release to PyPi should be fail-safe as there is no way to revert if a mistake is made.
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