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# Release History

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### V2.3

#### Created: 2026-06-05

fix connection secrets no value bug

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### V2.2

#### Created: 2026-06-05

fix stream dependencies for claude compliance edit gitignore

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### V2.1

#### Created: 2026-06-04

* Consumer UDTFs will be available to the sync engine

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### V2.0

#### Created: 2026-06-03

* Consumer UDFs will be available to the sync engine as well as the consumer
* Adopted new connection flow

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### V1.3

#### Created: 2026-05-29

usage\_report and cost report flattened with hashed-id

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### V1.2

#### Created: 2026-05-28

added claude code usage report

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### V1.1

#### Created: 2026-05-28

Added readme details Revise README added admin api, class refactoring and optimizations for admin api calls more updates and fixes to admin api

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### V1.0

#### Created: 2026-05-22

environment and container first commit Supports flexible api key input for future use icon update \[nobuild] added init.py and hope the plugin works icon color fix + register script fix .DS store gitignore update added more robust multi api connection support compliance access key test to its class test added udfs

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