Add terminal event parser support for mist#212
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Pull request overview
Updates the mist community recipe to package a newer upstream revision that adds terminal event parser support, aligning the recipe metadata with the updated Mist release.
Changes:
- Bump
mistrecipe version from26.1.0to26.1.1. - Update the
source.git.revto the newer upstream commit.
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recipe.yamlfile specifies which version(s) of MAX is compatible with my project (see here for an example). If not, my package is compatible with both 24.5 and 24.6.0(for new packages, or if the version changed).