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# Changelog
# v3.0.0 - Unreleased
## v3.0.0
- On `v3`, all CLI variables will be considered global variables
([#336](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/336), [#341](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/341))
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([#324](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/324), [#356](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/356)).
- Add `label:` to task so you can override the task name in the logs
([#321](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/321]), [#337](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/337)).
# v3.0.0 - Preview 4
- Refactor how variables work on version 3
([#311](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/311)).
- Disallow `expansions` on v3 since it has no effect.
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- `Taskfile_{{OS}}.yml` is not automatically included anymore.
- Allow interpolation on `includes`, so you can manually include a Taskfile
based on operation system, for example.
# v3.0.0 - Preview 3
- Expose `.TASK` variable in templates with the task name
([#252](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/252)).
- Implement short task syntax
([#194](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/194), [#240](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/240)).
- Added option to make included Taskfile run commands on its own directory
([#260](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/260), [#144](https://github.com/go-task/task/issues/144))
# v3.0.0 - Preview 2
- Taskfiles in version 1 are not supported anymore
([#237](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/237)).
- Added global `method:` option. With this option, you can set a default
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This is useful for manual checking when using external, or even remote,
artifacts when using `status:`
([#216](https://github.com/go-task/task/pull/216)).
## v3.0.0 - Preview 1
- We're now using [slim-sprig](https://github.com/go-task/slim-sprig) instead of
[sprig](https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig), which allowed a file size
reduction of about 22%