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@IgorDobryn IgorDobryn commented Oct 21, 2025

Motivation

Release version 2.4.2

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  • Chores
    • Version bumped to 2.4.2

Co-authored-by: Anatoliy Yevpack <anatoliy.yevpack@railsware.com>
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Walkthrough

The Mailtrap gem version is bumped from 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 in the version constant file. No logic, error handling, or functionality changes are introduced.

Changes

Cohort / File(s) Change Summary
Version Bump
lib/mailtrap/version.rb
Updated VERSION constant from '2.4.1' to '2.4.2'

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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🐰 A patch release hops into view,
From 2.4.1 to 2.4.2, shiny and new!
One tiny line changed, nothing complex,
Just version bumps—what's next?
Thump thump! 📬

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@IgorDobryn IgorDobryn merged commit 10b7fbc into main Oct 21, 2025
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@IgorDobryn IgorDobryn deleted the release-2.4.2 branch October 21, 2025 12:08
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