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Commits on May 15, 2025

  1. Add swift version file to record the Swift toolchain to use

    When working with SwiftBuild, there is a particular version that
    development is expected to use so that all of the compilers, standard
    libraries, test frameworks, etc. are expected to be working. The
    `.swift-version` file establishes a standard way to record this
    information. Also, there is tooling available through `swiftly` to use
    that information to automatically use the correct toolchain in any git
    commit to set the developer's toolchain when they run and test the
    package functions at desk.
    
    Create the `.swift-version` file and set it to the current expected
    toolchain version: 6.1.
    bkhouri committed May 15, 2025
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