Update: conda env file name and apply black formatting to ensure tests pass#225
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Update: conda env file name and apply black formatting to ensure tests pass#225ttngu207 merged 3 commits intodatajoint:mainfrom
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This pull request introduces a new patch release (version 0.4.5) focused on improving consistency and code formatting across the project. The most significant changes include renaming an environment file for consistency, updating the version number, and applying formatting fixes to ensure tests pass.
Release and consistency updates:
env.ymltoconda_env.ymlto align with naming conventions used in other projects.element_array_ephys/version.pyfrom0.4.4to0.4.5.Code formatting and tutorial improvements:
notebooks/tutorial.ipynbfor better readability and compliance with code style guidelines (e.g., splitting long lines, adding blank lines). This ensures tests pass after previous updates. [1] [2]