Preprations for fd 9 release

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# Upcoming release
# v9.0.0
## Performance
- Performance has been *significantly improved*, both due to optimizations in the underlying `ignore`
crate (#1429), and in `fd` itself (#1422, #1408, #13620) - @tavianator.
[Benchmarks results](https://gist.github.com/tavianator/32edbe052f33ef60570cf5456b59de81) show gains
of 6-8x for full traversals of smaller directories (100k files) and up to 13x for larger directories (1M files).
- The default number of threads is now constrained to be at most 64. This should improve startup time on
systems with many CPU cores. (#1203, #1410, #1412, #1431) - @tmccombs and @tavianator
- New flushing behavior when writing output to stdout, providing better performance for TTY and non-TTY
use cases, see #1452 and #1313 (@tavianator).
## Features
- Support character and block device file types, see #1213 and #1336 (@cgzones)
- Breaking: `.git/` is now ignored by default when using `--hidden` / `-H`, use `--no-ignore` / `-I` or
`--no-ignore-vcs` to override, see #1387 and #1396 (@skoriop)
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- Fix `NO_COLOR` support, see #1421 (@acuteenvy)
## Changes
- Performance has been significantly improved, both due to optimizations in the underlying `ignore`
crate (#1429), and in `fd` itself (#1422).
- The default number of threads is now constrained to be at most 64. This should improve startup time on
systems with many CPU cores. (#1203, #1412, #1431)
## Other
- Fixed documentation typos, see #1409 (@marcospb19)
## Thanks
Special thanks to @tavianator for his incredible work on performance in the `ignore` crate and `fd` itself.
# v8.7.1
## Bugfixes

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[[package]]
name = "fd-find"
version = "8.7.1"
version = "9.0.0"
dependencies = [
"aho-corasick",
"anyhow",

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name = "fd-find"
readme = "README.md"
repository = "https://github.com/sharkdp/fd"
version = "8.7.1"
version = "9.0.0"
edition= "2021"
rust-version = "1.70.0"

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-d, --max-depth <depth> Set maximum search depth (default: none)
-E, --exclude <pattern> Exclude entries that match the given glob pattern
-t, --type <filetype> Filter by type: file (f), directory (d), symlink (l),
executable (x), empty (e), socket (s), pipe (p),
block-device (b), char-device (c)
executable (x), empty (e), socket (s), pipe (p), char-device
(c), block-device (b)
-e, --extension <ext> Filter by file extension
-S, --size <size> Limit results based on the size of files
--changed-within <date|dur> Filter by file modification time (newer than)
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If you use an older version of Ubuntu, you can download the latest `.deb` package from the
[release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd/releases) and install it via:
``` bash
sudo dpkg -i fd_8.7.1_amd64.deb # adapt version number and architecture
sudo dpkg -i fd_9.0.0_amd64.deb # adapt version number and architecture
```
### On Debian
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```
cargo install fd-find
```
Note that rust version *1.64.0* or later is required.
Note that rust version *1.70.0* or later is required.
`make` is also needed for the build.

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- [ ] Update version in `Cargo.toml`. Run `cargo build` to update `Cargo.lock`.
Make sure to `git add` the `Cargo.lock` changes as well.
- [ ] Find the current min. supported Rust version by running
`grep '^\s*MIN_SUPPORTED_RUST_VERSION' .github/workflows/CICD.yml`.
`grep rust-version Cargo.toml`.
- [ ] Update the `fd` version and the min. supported Rust version in `README.md`.
- [ ] Update `CHANGELOG.md`. Change the heading of the *"Upcoming release"* section
to the version of this release.