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CLI Documentation for Users an expanded CLI file options CLI Documentation for Users by @Kshemaahna in https://github.com/caltechlibrary/caltechdata_api/pull/66 Expanded CLI file options by @Kshemaahna and @tmorrell New Contributors @Kshemaahna made their first contribution in https://github.com/caltechlibrary/caltechdata_api/pull/66 Full Changelog: https://github.com/caltechlibrary/caltechdata_api/compare/v1.10.0...v1.10.1more » « less
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Repository now has a full suite of automated tests. Outdated datacite43 files replaced with files from the current version of CaltechDATA. Migrated the repository to use a modern pyproject.toml and setup.cfg setup. Incorporated a workflow to update setup.cfg automatically when codemeta.json changes, via the codemeta2cff.yml GitHub Action. return_id option added to caltechdata_edit, which matched the behavior of caltechdata_write by returning the record id CLI supports a profile file with saved orcid and funding data, better orcid support, bug fixes, and many improvements to the validate function Example jupyter notebook addedmore » « less
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Changes get_author_records function definition to make the token optional and switches to using the full date. Adds author affiliation automation for CaltechAUTHORS. Added new function for updating DOIs in CaltechAUTHORS. Adds new function to get series from CaltechAUTHORS. Re-enables DOI validation on datacite harvester. Adds backend functions for automated crosslinking for CaltechDATA and CaltechAUTHORS.more » « less
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This release makes a new command line interface (CLI) available for CaltechDATA. It allows you to create and edit records in CaltechDATA using the API entirely from the command line. You can create metadata entirely on the command line, or utilize a README template https://github.com/caltechlibrary/caltechdata_api/blob/main/templates/README.md, or use the previously supported json file https://github.com/caltechlibrary/caltechdata_api/blob/main/example.json. As we bring online new storage options online for Caltech, the CLI will be updated and enhanced.more » « less
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