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Add flask #23

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This adds Flask as a pip package.

@mathomp4 mathomp4 added the add package Request to add package label Sep 12, 2024
@mathomp4 mathomp4 self-assigned this Sep 12, 2024
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The pull request introduces updates to the CHANGELOG.md and install_miniforge.bash files. It modifies the release date to September 12, 2024, adds Flask to the list of explicit Pip packages, and moves redis from Mamba to Pip. Additionally, an example related to basemap has been included. The install_miniforge.bash script is updated to install Flask, enhancing its functionality for users needing a web framework.

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CHANGELOG.md, install_miniforge.bash Updated release date to September 12, 2024; added Flask to Pip packages; moved redis from Mamba to Pip; included an example related to basemap.

Possibly related PRs

  • Add basemap as pip package #20: The addition of the basemap package in the CHANGELOG.md is related to the main PR's update of the CHANGELOG.md to include Flask, as both involve modifications to the same file and the management of package dependencies.
  • Migrate to Miniforge #22: The migration to Miniforge in the CHANGELOG.md and the installation of Flask in the install_miniforge.bash script are related as they both involve changes to the installation scripts and package management processes, indicating a broader update to the project's dependency management.

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@mathomp4 mathomp4 merged commit d807a3a into main Sep 12, 2024
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@mathomp4 mathomp4 deleted the feature/mathomp4/add-flask branch September 12, 2024 15:28
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