Software zum Installieren eines Smart-Mirror Frameworks , zum Nutzen von hochschulrelevanten Informationen, auf einem Raspberry-Pi.
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CHANGELOG.md 5.0KB

Release history

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

Guiding Principles

  • Changelogs are for humans, not machines.
  • There should be an entry for every single version.
  • The same types of changes should be grouped.
  • Versions and sections should be linkable.
  • The latest version comes first.
  • The release date of each versions is displayed.
  • Mention whether you follow Semantic Versioning.

Types of changes

Changelog entries are classified using the following labels (from keep-a-changelog):

  • Added for new features.
  • Changed for changes in existing functionality.
  • Deprecated for soon-to-be removed features.
  • Removed for now removed features.
  • Fixed for any bug fixes.
  • Security in case of vulnerabilities.

2.3.6 - 2020-07-02

Changed

2.3.5 - 2020-04-07

Fixed

  • PR #259 fixed typing numbers in the autocomplete prompt, which fixes #112, #199, and #237
  • PR #266 add the template property to the SnippetPromptOptions TypeScript interface

2.3.4 - 2020-01-13

Added

  • MultiSelectPrompt new example for result option.

Fixed

  • Updated typings to use EventEmitter class from events directly due to changes in @types/node.

2.3.3 - 2020-01-13

Added

  • BooleanPrompt new example for header option.

Fixed

  • using await in keypress and returning the number result in the array type fixes an issue with tests failing only on Travis
  • autocomplete highlighting issue
  • Typos in some documentation and example comments.
  • Syntax errors in example code on the README.md.

2.3.2 - 2019-09-17

Added

  • AuthPrompt type for creating authentication based prompts.
  • BasicAuth prompt as an example of creating an authentication prompt using basic username/password authentication
  • Examples for different authentication prompts.
  • QuizPrompt

Fixed

  • More examples were updated to fix any known bugs.
  • Couple of fixes to the editable and autocomplete prompts.
  • Documentation updates to highlight options available to some prompts.

2.3.1 - 2019-07-12

Fixed

  • Several examples were updated to align with latest code changes and to fix small bugs found in the implementation of the example.
  • Some bugs found from updating examples were fixed.
  • Updates to documentation to provide more information on how to use prompts and the options available.

2.1.0 - 2018-11-29

Fixed

  • Several improvements were made for handling custom format, result and initial functions defined on the options.

2.0.7 - 2018-11-14

Fixed

  • validate function now properly accepts false as a return value, thanks to @g-plane.

Added

  • Adds support for ctrl+n to add choices
  • Adds support for options.required on all prompts. Uses the built-in validate() function, allowing this functionality to be overridden or customized.
  • Adds support for options.scroll to disable scrolling in array prompts.
  • Adds support for options.onRun, which is called when prompt.run() is called, after the readline instance is created.
  • Adds support for options.history on the Input and Text prompts.
  • Adds support for options.term to set the terminal, thanks to @tunnckoCore. At the moment this is only used in a couple of edge cases with the Survey and Scale prompts to check if the terminal is Hyper.
  • options.skip may now be a Boolean, thanks to @tunnckoCore

2.0.0 - 2018-11-07

Changed

Enquire 2.0 is a bottom-up complete re-write:

  • Several prompts that were previously published as individual packages will be included in Enquirer itself.
  • Why? - As users, we didn’t like having to add commonly-used prompts as plugins. Enquirer 2.0 will still support custom prompts as plugins, but many prompts will also be built-in.
  • Enquirer will only have a single dependency, https://github.com/doowb/ansi-colors, which itself has no other dependencies). This will make Enquirer easier to maintain and faster for users.
  • Methods for registering “questions” have been removed. While it was nice to be able to preregister questions that could be called upon later, this is something that is better left to implementors, as it’s relatively trivial to do with custom code.
  • options.default is now options.initial

Added

  • Many prompts that were previously separate packages are now bundled into Enquirer itself.