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	v3.3.0 (#525)
* feat: directory-scoped cheatpaths `cheat` now searches for a `.cheat` directory in the current working directory. If found, that directory is (temporarily) appended to the slice of cheatpaths. * makefile wip * fix: appeases linter Appeases linter (`go vet`) by adding quotation marks to YAML struct tags. * chore: modifies .gitignore Adds `tag` to `.gitignore` * feat: adds Makefile Adds a `Makefile` for managing build-related tasks. * chore: documents directory-local paths Adds documentation regarding the new directory-local cheatpath functionality. * chore: updates dependencies * chore: bumps version to 3.3.0 * chore: updates bin scripts - Removes `build_release.sh` - Places deprecation notice in `build_devel.sh`, as its purpose has been superceded by the `Makefile`.
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		@@ -52,3 +52,13 @@ cheatpaths:
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    path: ~/.dotfiles/cheat/personal
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    tags: [ personal ]
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    readonly: false
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  # While it requires no specific configuration here, it's also worth noting
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  # that 'cheat' will automatically append directories named '.cheat' within
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  # the current working directory to the 'cheatpath'. This can be very useful
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  # if you'd like to closely associate cheatsheets with, for example, a
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  # directory containing source code.
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  #
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  # Such "directory-scoped" cheatsheets will be treated as the most "local"
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  # cheatsheets, and will override less "local" cheatsheets. Likewise,
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  # directory-scoped cheatsheets will always be editable ('readonly: false').
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