I've just pushed a new version of *cblrepo*, it's now at 0.9.0.  There
are two major changes:

- Use of *aeson* for the database, which means the database format has
  changed quite a bit.  Use `cblrepo convertdb` to convert from the
  old format.
- The library *optparse-applicative* has replaced *cmdargs* for
  command line parsing.  I believe there aren't any major changes to
  the command line options, but there are 2 minor things:

  1. *cmdargs* allows writing partial sub-command names and accepts
     them as long as the portion written is unambiguous,
     *optparse-applicative* is more strict and requires the full names
     to be used.
  2. The help format has changed slightly.

  I don't think either change is very likely to cause issues for
  users.

The HABS database has already been updated to the new format.

/M

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