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* chore(internal): add publish script (#838)

* release: 1.3.1
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# Changelog

## 1.3.1 (2023-11-16)

Full Changelog: [v1.3.0...v1.3.1](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/compare/v1.3.0...v1.3.1)

### Chores

* **internal:** add publish script ([#838](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/issues/838)) ([3ea41bc](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/commit/3ea41bcede374c4e5c92d85108281637c3382e12))

## 1.3.0 (2023-11-15)

Full Changelog: [v1.2.4...v1.3.0](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/compare/v1.2.4...v1.3.0)
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## Installation

> [!IMPORTANT]
> The SDK was rewritten in v1, which was released November 6th 2023. See the [v1 migration guide](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/discussions/742), which includes scripts to automatically update your code.
> The SDK was rewritten in v1, which was released November 6th 2023. See the [v1 migration guide](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/discussions/742), which includes scripts to automatically update your code.
```sh
pip install openai
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> The Azure API shape differs from the core API shape which means that the static types for responses / params
> won't always be correct.
The latest release of the OpenAI Python library doesn't currently support DALL-E when used with Azure OpenAI. DALL-E with Azure OpenAI is still supported with 0.28.1. For those who can't wait for native support for DALL-E and Azure OpenAI we're providing [two code examples](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/openai/how-to/migration?tabs=python%2Cdalle-fix#dall-e-fix) which can be used as a workaround.



```py
from openai import AzureOpenAI

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name = "openai"
version = "1.3.0"
version = "1.3.1"
description = "The official Python library for the openai API"
readme = "README.md"
license = "Apache-2.0"
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__title__ = "openai"
__version__ = "1.3.0" # x-release-please-version
__version__ = "1.3.1" # x-release-please-version

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