chore: revert manifest version bump — keep at scaffold starter (0.1.0)#28
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The version field in a template manifest is the scaffold starter version that new projects inherit when generated from the template, not the template's own release version. Bumping it to 1.0.0 in #27 meant any project scaffolded after that PR would start at 1.0.0 instead of 0.1.0, defeating the purpose of a clean baseline. Reverts pyproject.toml to 0.1.0. The template's release history is still tracked via git tags and GitHub Releases — the v1.0.0 tag will be re-pointed to the post-revert HEAD so `git checkout v1.0.0` also gives a 0.1.0 manifest.
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versionfield in a template manifest is the scaffold starter version new projects inherit when generated from the template, not the template's own release version. Bumping it to 1.0.0 in #27 was incorrect: any project scaffolded after that PR would start at 1.0.0 instead of 0.1.0, defeating the purpose of a clean baseline.Reverts
pyproject.tomlback to0.1.0.The template's release history is still tracked via git tags and GitHub Releases (see the
v1.0.0release). After this merges, thev1.0.0tag will be force-updated to the post-revert HEAD so checking outv1.0.0also gives a0.1.0manifest — the manifest stays decoupled from release versioning, consistently, at every ref.