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# v.1.0.1

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To get the new version 🚀
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The package shimoku-api-python is no longer maintained
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```
pip install --upgrade shimoku-api-python
```

This version is a small update that improves some aspects of the `s.io` module.

### Fixes <a href="#fixes" id="fixes"></a>

* Solved an issue that didn't let the user create files with characters such as `',.`.
* Files could not be overwritten, now a parameter has been added to specify if the files want to be overwritten or not, by default set to `True`.

Changes in the documentation can be seen here:&#x20;

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[IO](/dev/building-web-app/io.md)
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