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Currently the hardhat-vyper plugin is hardcoded to request the first 100 releases from the vyper github repo. This is fine for the time being as they aren't anywhere near 100 releases yet, but it should be refactored to handle a possibly paginated response from github.
Ideally it would aggregate all results from all pages returned from github before saving the list.json file.
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It would be nice if doit could use as many processes as there are CPUs instead of only a hardcoded number.
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I'm trying to create a wrapper for Task in Node.js. I'd like to report the time each task takes. However, the task variables show up as:
They SHOULD show up as: