Releases: archivy/archivy
v1.7.4
Small release, have been slower with Archivy since the beginning of college, although I still want to support stuff/add important features.
Highlights
v1.7.3
v1.7.2
This release mainly features one notable customization feature allowing you to extend the document show page with JavaScript, using the DATAOBJ_JS_EXTENSION
config option, pointing to a JS file you want to load from your USER_DIR
.
This option allowed the creation of archivy-espial, an integration for Archivy that allows you to automatically find new links and ideas in your knowledge. For example:
Otherwise, this release fixes a path traversal issue (dedc5a0) and features some other refactoring (62588c5).
v1.7.1
v1.7.0
Design and interface improvements, on top of a refactor of the code for much better scraping. Now when you bookmark an article, only the article content is saved and not all the extra fluff that pollutes the content and is unrelated (site-specific text).
Highlights
- Auto note link creation in editor - you can now write a new title in the note link form (in the editor) and if you click enter it will create that new note and link to it, similar to other PKMs (#284) 🔗
- Improvement to frontmatter tags so they appear on /tags (#283) 🏷️
- Better, more relevant bookmarks (#281) 🔖
Fixes
v1.6.2
v1.6.1
v1.6.0
v1.6.0 introduces lots of nice changes / improvements we're really excited about, mostly focused on the interface experience, tagging and Docker.
Highlights
- allow embedded tags (tags directly in the content), ie
I love #archivy#
. Implemented with the great help of @edditler. - similarly, there is now autocomplete in the editor for links to other notes. Start typing
[[
and a suggestion bar will appear. #256 - improvement of ripgrep search results, that now show detailed matches, similar to what Elasticsearch does. #258
- Docker Setup revamp - there is now a more lightweight
archivy-lite
image, with ripgrep instead of Elasticsearch for search. Also improvements of the custom configuration setup on docker archivy/archivy-docker#15 - Creation of a firefox plugin to load your firefox bookmarks - https://github.com/archivy/archivy-firefox
Fixes / Minor Additions
v1.6.0-rc3
We're doing a pre-release for v1.6 (it says rc3 because there's a bug in the release action I used, and troubleshooting it forced me to increment the version a bit), which introduces quite a few cool changes (more details when launched) like better tagging UI, embedded tags, autocomplete for note links and some other fixes.
It's also related to the improvements to the docker workflow (archivy/archivy-docker#15), which now deploys an archivy-lite
image using ripgrep, and allow better setup for custom config.
v1.5.0
This release introduces some pretty useful features that help improve the user experience, in addition to added Elasticsearch functionality and various fixes.
Highlights
- instead of manually editing the config file to change options, you can directly modify the config at a new form accessible at
/config
by clicking a gear button on the site header. #251 ⚙️ - folder renaming inside the interface #248 📂
- support for HTTP basic auth when searching your elasticsearch index, if for example you are using an external instance. 5a7f5f8 🔒
- various bug fixes and documentation improvements #246 4d30af0 1183863 🐛
search_conf
object of the ES config to es_processing_conf
. This isn't a breaking change because this configuration object is only used for the creation of a new search index, but you may need to update your config if you reset your search index.
Note: Work on making tags and bidirectional more rewarding / useful is ongoing. If you have any suggestions for this please come say hi on the discord server!