DOC_CHANGES.md in knife-windows-1.7.0 vs DOC_CHANGES.md in knife-windows-1.7.1

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@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ -<!--- -This file is reset every time a new release is done. This file describes changes that have not yet been released. - -Example Doc Change: -### Headline for the required change -Description of the required change. ---> -# knife-windows 1.6.0 doc changes - -### Choosing a winrm shell - -<!--- -This file is reset every time a new release is done. The contents of this file are for the currently unreleased version. - -Example Note: - -## Example Heading -Details about the thing that changed that needs to get included in the Release Notes in markdown. ---> -# knife-windows 1.6.0 release notes: - -This release adds a `--winrm-shell` argument to `knife winrm`. This accepts one of three possible values: `cmd`, `powershell` or `elevated`. The default value is `cmd`. The `elevated` shell is similar to the `powershell` shell but runs the powershell command from a scheduled task. +<!--- +This file is reset every time a new release is done. This file describes changes that have not yet been released. + +Example Doc Change: +### Headline for the required change +Description of the required change. +--> +# knife-windows 1.6.0 doc changes + +### Choosing a winrm shell + +<!--- +This file is reset every time a new release is done. The contents of this file are for the currently unreleased version. + +Example Note: + +## Example Heading +Details about the thing that changed that needs to get included in the Release Notes in markdown. +--> +# knife-windows 1.6.0 release notes: + +This release adds a `--winrm-shell` argument to `knife winrm`. This accepts one of three possible values: `cmd`, `powershell` or `elevated`. The default value is `cmd`. The `elevated` shell is similar to the `powershell` shell but runs the powershell command from a scheduled task.