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This PR contains the following updates:

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dev.drewhamilton.poko:poko-gradle-plugin 0.19.3 -> 0.20.2 age confidence

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drewhamilton/Poko (dev.drewhamilton.poko:poko-gradle-plugin)

v0.20.2

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2025-11-19

Compile with Kotlin 2.2.21. Add forward compatibility with Kotlin 2.3.0-RC.

v0.20.1

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2025-10-16

Add ability to generate a subset of Poko functions with @Poko.EqualsAndHashCode and
@Poko.ToString. Apply one of these to a class instead of the standard @Poko annotation, and only
the respective function(s) will be generated by the Poko plugin. This feature is experimental and
requires opt-in via @IndependentFunctionsSupport.

Add forward compatibility with Kotlin 2.3.0-Beta1.

Target Gradle 9.1.0, and add backward compatibility with Gradle 8.11.

v0.20.0

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2025-09-11

Compile with Kotlin 2.2.20.

Drop support for Kotlin 2.2.0 and 2.2.10 due to incompatibility.


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@JakeWharton JakeWharton enabled auto-merge (squash) December 2, 2025 16:33
@JakeWharton JakeWharton merged commit 7608964 into trunk Dec 2, 2025
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@JakeWharton JakeWharton deleted the renovate/dev.drewhamilton.poko-poko-gradle-plugin-0.x branch December 2, 2025 16:34
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