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An attempt at documenting of the changes/new features introduced in each release.


0.2.1

  • New Plugs: Add command

0.2.0

  • The editor is now in "live preview" mode where a lot of markdown is hidden unless the cursor is present. This will take some getting used to, but results in a much more distraction free look.
  • Clicking on the page name in the top bar now allows you to quickly rename pages, hit enter to apply the change.
  • The previous behavior of opening the page switcher, has now moved to its own action button (the folder one)
  • Page reference completion now orders results by last modified date (newer matches appear closer to the top)
  • Changes to some slash commands:
    • /task now is smarter and attempts to turn your current line into a task
    • /h1 through /h4 will turn the current line into a header
  • Breaking change: task and item tags are now indexed without the prefixing #, this means that any queries, such as #query task where tags = "#mytag" need to be rewritten to #query task where tags = "mytag". This will go into effect after a space reindex.

0.1.5

  • Rich text paste: paste content from web pages, google docs, including tables and SB will make a best effort to convert it to Markdown. Implemented using turndown. Probably can use some tweaking, but it's something.

0.1.4

  • Breaking change (for those who used it): the named anchor syntax has changed from @anchorname to $anchorname. This is to avoid conflicts with potentialy future use of @ for other purposes (like mentioning people). Linking to an anchor still uses the [[page@anchorname]] syntax. So, you create an anchor $likethis you can then reference it @likethis.
  • The query plug has been renamed to directive (because it supports many other features now) and significantly refactored. New docs: 🔌 Directive
  • New PlugOS feature: redirecting function calls. Instead of specifying a path for a function, you can now specify redirect pointing to another function name, either in the same plug using the plugName.functionName syntax.
  • Cmd-click or Ctrl-click now opens page references in a new window. You can Alt-click to put your cursor at the target without navigation.
  • New {[Open Weekly Note]} command (weeks start on Sunday by default, to allow for planning, but you can change this to Monday by setting the weeklyNoteMonday to true in Settings). Like for {[Open Daily Note]} you can create a template in template/page/Weekly Note.
  • The Create page option when navigating pages now always appears as the second option. Let me know how you like it.
  • New Preview using a custom markdown renderer offering a lot of extra flexibility (and a much smaller file size). New thing it does:
    • Render front matter in a table
    • Makes {[Command buttons]} clickable
    • Makes todo tasks toggleable
  • Integrated the silverbullet-publish plug into core (to be better documented later).

0.1.3

  • Silver Bullet now runs on Windows!
  • Frontmatter support! You can now use front matter in your markdown, to do this start your page with --- and end it with ---. This will now be the preferred way to define page meta data (although the old way will still work). The old /meta slash command has now been replaced with /front-matter.
  • Tags are now indexed as page meta without the prefixing # character, the reason is to make this compatible with Obsidian. You can now attach tags to your page either by just using a #tag at the top level of your page, or by adding a tags attribute to your front matter.
  • {[Search Space]} works again. You may have to {[Space: Reindex]} to get results. Search results now also snow a snippet of the page, with the phrase highlighted.
  • Faster page indexing.
  • silverbullet now has sub-commands. It defaults to just running the server (when passed a path to a directory), but you can also run silverbullet --help to see the available commands. Commands currently available:
    • silverbullet upgrade to perform a self upgrade
    • silverbullet fix to attempt to solve any issues with your space (deletes your _plug directory and data.db file)
    • silverbullet plug:compile replaces the old plugos-bundle command.
    • silverbullet version prints the current version

0.1.2

  • Breaking plugs API change: readPage, readAttachment, readFile now return the read data object directly, without it being wrapped with a text object.
  • A whole bunch of deprecated syscalls have been removed

0.1.0 First Deno release

  • The entire repo has been migrated to Deno
  • This may temporarily break some things.
  • If somehow youre experiencing trouble, try the following:
    • Delete all files under _plug in your pages folder, e.g. with rm -rf pages/_plug.
    • Delete your data.db
  • Changes:
    • PLUGS is now longer required
    • PLUGS no longer supports builtin: plug URLs, all builtins are automatically loaded and no longer should be listed.
  • Plugs no longer should be built with node and npm, PRs will be issued to all existing plugs later to help with this transition.
  • Know breakages:
    • Full text search is not yet implemented (the SQLite used does not support it right now)
    • Github auth has not been ported (yet)
  • Technical changes:
    • Server runs on Deno (and Oak instead of Express)
    • Client is now built with ESBuild
    • React has been replaced with Preact
    • Package management in Deno works based on http imports, so npm is no longer used.

0.0.35

  • Big refactor of the internal Space API unifying attachment and page handling. This shouldn't affect (most) existing code and plugs (except some more exotic areas), but if stuff breaks, please report it.
  • Technical change: Upgrades are now detected on the server-side, and plugs re-loaded and pages indexed upon every upgrade.
  • Various bug fixes (e.g. using HTML tags in a page before completely broke syntax highlighting)
  • Exposed fulltext.* syscalls on the client

0.0.34

  • Change to attachment handling: the attachment/ prefix for links and images is no longer used, if you already had links to attachments in your notes, you will need to remove the attachment/ prefix manually. Sorry about that.
  • Improved styling for completion (especially slash commands)
  • Completion for commands using the (undocumented) {[Command Syntax]} — yep, that exists.

0.0.33

  • Attachments: you can now copy & paste, or drag & drop files (images, PDF, whatever you like) into a page and it will be uploaded and appropriately linked from your page. Attachment size is currently limited to 100mb.
  • Changed full-text search page prefix from @search/ to 🔍 for the {[Search Space]} command.
  • page, plug and attachment are now reserved page names, you cannot name your pages these (you will get an error when explicitly navigating to them).

0.0.32

  • Inline image previews: use the standard ![alt text](https://url.com/image.jpg) notation and a preview of the image will appear automatically. Example: Inline image preview
  • Dark mode. Toggle between the dark and light mode using a new button, top-right. Dark mode screenshot
  • Named anchors and references, create an anchor with the new @anchor notation (anywhere on a page), then reference it locally via @anchor or cross page via CHANGELOG@anchor.

0.0.31

  • Update to the query language: the render clause now uses page reference syntax [[page]]. For example render [[template/task]] rather than render "template/task". The old syntax still works, but is deprecated, completion for the old syntax has been removed.
  • Updates to templates:
    • For the Template: Instantiate Page command, the page meta value $name is now used to configure the page name (was name before). Also if $name is the only page meta defined, it will remove the page meta entirely when instantiating.
    • You can now configure a daily note prefix with dailyNotePrefix in SETTINGS and create a template for your daily note under template/page/Daily Note (configurable via the dailyNoteTemplate setting).
    • You can now set a quick note prefix with quickNotePrefix in SETTINGS.
  • Directives (e.g. #query, #import, #use) changes:
    • Renamed #template directive to #use-verbose
    • New #use directive will clean all the embedded queries and templates in its scope
    • All directives now use the page reference syntax [[page name]] instead of "page name", this includes #use and #use-verbose as well as #import.
    • The link query provider now also returns the pos of a link (in addition to the page)
    • New $disableDirectives page metadata attribute can be used to disable directives processing in a page (useful for templates)
  • Added a new /hr slash command to insert a horizontal rule (---) useful for mobile devices (where these are harder to type)

0.0.30

  • Slash commands now only trigger after a non-word character to avoid "false positives" like "hello/world".
  • Page auto complete now works with slashes in the name.
  • Having a SETTINGS page is now mandatory. One is auto generated if none is present.
  • Added an indexPage setting to set the index page for the space (which by default is index). When navigating to this page, the page name will "disappear" from the URL. That is, the index URL will simply be http://localhost:3000/.
    • This feature is now used in website and set to Silver Bullet there. To also make the title look nicer when visiting https://silverbullet.md

0.0.29

  • Added the Link: Unfurl command, which is scoped to only work (and be visible) when used on “naked URLs”, that is: URLs not embedded in a link or other place, such as this one: https://silverbullet.md
    • Plugs can implement their own unfurlers by responding to the unfurl:options event (see the Twitter plug for an example).
    • Core implements only one unfurl option: “Extract title” which pulls the <title> tag from the linked URL and replaces it with a [bla](URL) style link.
  • Removed status bar: to further simplify the SB UI. You can still pull up the same stat on demand with the Stats: Show command.
  • The page switcher is now maintaining its ordering based on, in order:
    1. Last opened pages (in current session)
    2. Last modified date (on disk)
    3. Everything else
    4. The currently open page (at the bottom)
  • Filter boxes (used for the page switching and command palette among other things) now also support PgUp, PgDown, Home and End and have some visual glitches fixed as well.
  • Reverted exposing an empty window object to sandboxes running in workers and node.js (introduced in 0.0.28)
  • Renamed Markdown-preview related commands to something more consistentnt