diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..06a0c28c --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +# Changelog + + +## v0.3.10 + +_9 oct 2023_ + +- Updated L3 renderer dependency to 0.3.6 +- Renamed internal methods for creating textures and shaders + + +## v0.3.9 + +_5 oct 2023_ + +- Updated L3 renderer dependency to 0.3.3 + + +## v0.3.8 + +_4 oct 2023_ + +- Added Blits VS code extension to recommended extensions + + +## v0.3.7 + +_3 oct 2023_ + +- Fixed reactivity issue when using `null` values in state + + +## v0.3.6 + +_2 oct 2023_ + +- Bumped version number of dependency in boilerplate + + +## v0.3.5 + +_2 oct 2023_ + +- Added workaround for Vite import chunk url plugin for fontloading + +## v0.3.4 + +_27 sep 2023_ + +- Fixed issue with re-applying reactivity to already reactive props in forloop + + +## v0.3.3 + +_25 sep 2023_ + +- Added support for `@loaded` and `@error` events on Elements (and Text Component) + + +## v0.3.2 + +_22 sep 2023_ + +- Changed name of attribute to reference an Element or Component from `id` to `ref` + + +## v0.3.1 + +_20 sep 2023_ + +- Fixed Blits dependency in create App boilerplate package.json + + +## v0.3.0 + +_20 sep 2023_ + +Initial beta release of Blits ⚡️ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 61550d82..e250e359 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,8 +12,14 @@ The Blits framework uses a **readable** XML-style template syntax and comes with You may be wondering where the name Blits comes from? -Firstly, it short, memorable and has a nice ring to it. The name is derived from the word "Blitz", which means Lightning in German. Additionally, "Blits" is a Dutch term (a significant portion of the Lightning Open Source teams is based in the Netherlands) used to showcase something great or simply refer to things that are cool. +Firstly, it's short, memorable and just has a nice ring to it. + +"Blits" is a Dutch word (a significant portion of the Lightning Open Source teams is based in the Netherlands). It means _flashy_ and it's often used to for things that are _great_ or _cool_. Finally it's a nerdy reference to the computer term "Bit Blits" commonly used in graphics processing, for rapidly moving a block of data into memory - quite similar to what Lightning is doing 🙂 Check out the [documentation](https://lightning-js.github.io/blits) to learn more. + +## Changelog + +The full Changelog can be found [here]('./CHANGELOG.md')