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GitHub Release
Features
Fixes
includePaths
no longer containingcwd
by default (@xzyfer, #1876)Supported Environments
*Linux support refers to Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS 5
The new version differs by 181 commits (ahead by 181, behind by 1).
cc7c3b3
4.5.0
c048687
Merge pull request #1877 from xzyfer/preserve-cwd-include-path
203f8d6
Mirror render and renderSync tests
4310623
Restore behaviour of cwd in include path
4271c70
Merge pull request #1874 from xzyfer/appveyor-release
722e617
Update AppVeyor release config
3b02804
Merge pull request #1873 from xzyfer/faster-watcher
38fe5c6
Make the watcher more responsive to child changes
167812b
Merge pull request #1870 from xzyfer/vs2015
36de131
Use Visual Studio 2015 for Node 6+
d628b10
4.4.0
323b193
Bump sass-spec for 3.5 features
1f5eaff
Merge pull request #1866 from xzyfer/bump-libsass
1b9970a
Bump LibSass to 3.5.0.beta.2
71a7a84
4.3.0
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