Changelog
Introduction
This page is the time-ordered journal of significant project moments - releases, public announcements, doc reorganisations, ecosystem milestones. It complements the version-organised Release Notes, which is the canonical reference for what changed in each version. Use this page when you want a "what's been happening lately" view; use Release Notes when you want to know what's in a specific version.
Entries are reverse-chronological - newest first. Each entry has a date, a one-line headline, and a short paragraph of context.
July 2026
2026-07 - Reepolee 26.07.1
The first release of July 2026, versioned Ubuntu-style (YY.MM.N calendar versioning - see Release Notes). Headline change: the new {_ } / {- } / {@ } translation-lookup tags, which read from props.translations with a built-in missing-key marker ({@ } renders the value through markdown). See Translation Lookups.
How This Page Works
Three rules for what goes here:
- Releases of Reepolee and the VSCode extension.
- Significant docs changes - restructures, new tutorial sections, deprecated pages.
- Ecosystem moments - talks given, blog posts about Reepolee, third-party projects that integrate.
Bug fixes, internal refactors, and individual blog posts don't make the cut - they're either in the Release Notes per-version detail or on the Reepolee blog directly. The bar for an entry here is "someone tracking Reepolee lazily would want to know about this."
For a feed of these entries, subscribe to the docs repo's GitHub releases or the Reepolee blog's RSS. We don't yet publish a separate Atom feed for the changelog itself; that's on the Roadmap.
Contributing an Entry
If you've built something with Reepolee that's worth a mention here - a public project, a third-party integration, a library that pairs well - open a PR against this page or send a note via GitHub Discussions. We're happy to surface community work; the only filter is "would another Reepolee user benefit from knowing this exists."