Releases: Borderliner/Meshki
v3.0.0: Light-mode and many UI improvements
Voilà! Meshki's "light-mode" is finally here! Check out the latest docs and enjoy the new release. See CHANGELOG for more info regarding the changes.
v2.5.1: Bug fixes and general improvements
We bring you a quick hotfix for small problems here and there. See CHANGELOG for more info.
v2.5.0: Many small fixes and stability update
v2.4.0: Many small fixes and stability update
Meshki v2.4.0
Meshki is updated once more, bringing updated libraries, build system, docs, and many small fixes to the UI. Meshki 3.0 is also being planned, bringing an optional light-mode.
Refer to CHANGELOG for complete list of changes.
v2.3.0: Meshki 5 years old celebration. Fixed RTL bugs, updated docs
Wow! It's been 5 years now. Meshki has gone through a lot to be the product it currently is.
This update mostly consists of updated dependencies, getting rid of security vulnerabilities in npm packages, fixing small bugs in RTL style, and a clean and updated documentation.
v2.2.0: New versioning
This release does not add functionality or fix bugs. From this point onwards, Meshki uses GNOME-like versioning, odd minor numbers indicating a dev version of Meshki, while even numbers are used for stable versions for public use.
I also updated the info about the project in source code. The license remains the same, although I can dual license it under MIT as well in the future.
v2.1.0: Updated packages
Updated npm and yarn packages to improve security of the old dependencies.
v2.0.1: RTL bug fixes and more!
See CHANGELOG.md for more info.
v2.0.0: Rewritten using Scss
Lots of improvements. See latest commits
v1.5.1: Better cross-browser compatibility
Added Cyan button color
Better cross-browser compatibility
Small bug fixes and docs improvement