Prepare Release 0.1.2 (And Release Helper)#110
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This is not necessary but bumping the example uv.lock files felt a bit annoying, so I decided to script it. The pre-release -> release instructions in our notes were also missing, so I added that in.
If the examples dependencies haven't been already pulled in by another command, lint can fail. Run our ruff checks with those extra bits in the environment explicitly.
Using the fancy helper.
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Release bump; so I don't forget the steps I added a helper with a Make target for doing the bumps a little bit easier. Mostly just wanted to be a bit more competent in getting all the uv.lock updates for the examples as they exist currently.
The docs were also updated to reference this and added the pre-release -> release step to get things on to PyPI.