VERSION 3.0.0

*in this release*

This release includes breaking changes from the Bolt 2.x series. For more
information about upgrading to the Bolt 3.x series, see the documentation
<https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/upgrading_to_bolt_3.html>.


✨  *new features*

   - Bolt packages and the Bolt gem now ship with Puppet 7.
   - The Bolt PowerShell module, which ships with Windows packages, no
   longer includes the bolt PowerShell function. Instead, Bolt relies on a
   new batch file, bolt.bat, when executing commands.
   - The module management workflow is now enabled by default, which means
   the default modulepath has been updated as well. The new default modulepath
   is ['modules'] instead of ['modules', 'site-modules', 'site']. Haven't
   used the new module management workflow yet? Check out the documentation
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/modules.html> for an overview.
   - Have you ever run a Bolt task in PowerShell and gotten a cryptic
   message when it fails? We've updated the format for exceptions thrown in
   PowerShell to make it easier for users to understand why their task failed.
   - Targets using the local transport now have the bundled-ruby
   configuration option set to true by default. This means local targets
   will use Bolt's Ruby and have the puppet-agent feature set by default.
   You can read more about this configuration option in the reference
   
<https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt_transports_reference.html#bundled-ruby>
   .
   - Bolt now ships with the latest version of the puppetlabs/stdlib
   module, 6.6.0.

🔧  *bug fixes*

   - Warnings logged when a plan's documentation includes a parameter that
   is not in the plan signature now include the plan's name, making it easier
   to find the source of the warning.

🚨  *removals*

   - Bolt no longer supports the bolt.yaml configuration file. For
   project-level configuration, use bolt-project.yaml and inventory.yaml
   instead. For user- and system-level configuration, use
   bolt-defaults.yaml instead. See the documentation
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/configuring_bolt.html> for more
   information about these files.
   - We no longer ship Bolt packages for Debian 8.
   - Bolt no longer supports puppet-agent versions earlier than 6.0.0.
   While applying Puppet code to targets with earlier versions of the
   puppet-agent package installed may still succeed, Bolt no longer guarantees
   compatibility.
   - Bolt no longer supports PowerShell 2.0 on the controller or on
   targets. While running commands and tasks in PowerShell 2.0 may still
   succeed, Bolt no longer guarantees compatibility.
   - Support for the --boltdir, --configfile, --debug,
   --description, and --puppetfile command-line options has been removed.
   For a full list of supported command-line options, see the shell command
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt_command_reference.html>
and PowerShell
   cmdlet <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt_cmdlet_reference.html>
reference
   pages.
   - Support for the apply_settings, inventoryfile, plugin_hooks, and
   puppetfile configuration options has been removed. For a full list of
   supported configuration options, see the project
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt_project_reference.html> and
   default
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt_defaults_reference.html>
   configuration reference pages.
   - Support for the notice log level has been removed. Use info instead.
   For more information about Bolt's log levels, see the documentation
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/logs.html>.
   - The bolt puppetfile * commands and
   *-BoltPuppetfile cmdlets have been removed. Use the
   bolt module * commands and *-BoltModule cmdlets instead. For more
   information about these commands, see the module management overview
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/modules.html>.
   - The pkcs7 plugin no longer supports the private-key and
   public-key parameters. Use the private_key and public_key parameters
   instead. You can find more information about this plugin on the Forge
   <https://forge.puppet.com/modules/puppetlabs/pkcs7>.
   - YAML plans no longer support the source or target step keys. Use upload
   and targets instead. For more information about supported plan step
   keys, see writing YAML plans
   <https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/writing_yaml_plans.html#steps-key>.
   - Bolt no longer ships with the aggregate::nodes plan. Use the
   aggregate::targets plan instead.


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