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silverbullet/website/CHANGELOG.md
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An attempt at documenting of the changes/new features introduced in each (pre) release.
## 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 a `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](https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet-twitter) 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 consistent