html_url,id,node_id,tag_name,target_commitish,name,draft,author,prerelease,created_at,published_at,assets,body,repo
https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-transform/releases/tag/0.1,21179411,MDc6UmVsZWFzZTIxMTc5NDEx,0.1,master,0.1,0,9599,0,2019-11-04T01:07:27Z,2019-11-04T02:19:37Z,[],"- First release, supporting only the `parsedatetime` command.",219372133
https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-transform/releases/tag/0.2,21179472,MDc6UmVsZWFzZTIxMTc5NDcy,0.2,master,0.2,0,9599,0,2019-11-04T02:21:24Z,2019-11-04T02:26:57Z,[],"- Added `lambda` command, which lets you specify a Python expression (or multiple lines of code) to be executed against every value in the column. [Documentation here](https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-transform/blob/0.2/README.md#lambda-for-executing-your-own-code). (#2)
- Added a `parsedate` command, which works like `parsedatetime` except it outputs just the date component. (#1)",219372133
https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-transform/releases/tag/0.3,21180593,MDc6UmVsZWFzZTIxMTgwNTkz,0.3,master,0.3,0,9599,0,2019-11-04T04:37:39Z,2019-11-04T04:39:06Z,[],"- `return` is now optional for one-line lambdas, e.g.
```
sqlite-transform lambda my.db mytable mycolumn --code='str(value).upper()'
```",219372133