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@bmuenzenmeyer bmuenzenmeyer released this 19 Jan 21:32
· 3088 commits to dev since this release

This release chases the tail of alpha.6, thanks to some dev time provided by my super awesome employer 🎯

Alpha.6 exposed some flaws with List Items. I believe them to be fixed. Native mustache looping does not appear to be working as illustrated within http://demo.patternlab.io/?p=pages-homepage. I need to yet look at that - but the demo site does not use listItems at all.

I'll repeat the warning I provided last time. This is alpha software - but we are rapidly approaching a stable state!

Stay on 2.X if you cannot afford the disruption.
Stable gulp edition: https://github.com/pattern-lab/edition-node-gulp/releases/tag/v1.3.4

CHANGELOG 🎯

I am now using standard-version to generate this for me.

Pattern Lab Node Core Alpha 6 and...

CHANGELOG

Potentially Breaking Change

Prior to this release, I would accept listitems.number or listItems.number as a valid listItem. Per the documentation we now only support listItems.

UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ⌨️

Follow the standard upgrade instructions.

INSTALLATION πŸ“¦

DIRECT CONSUMPTION

As of Pattern Lab Node 3.X, patternlab-node can run standalone, without the need for task runners like gulp or grunt.

npm install @pattern-lab/patternlab-node

See Usage for more information.
See a complete standalone example of working directly with patternlab-node.

Editions

For users wanting a more pre-packaged experience several editions are available.

UNIT TESTS / ASSERTIONS / CODE COVERAGE πŸ—

  • 1 unit test(s) / assertion(s) removed, for a total of 512 | travis ci
  • Decreased (-0.1%) to 72.028% | coveralls

ROADMAP πŸ—Ί

Keep an eye on the milestones for a clearer understanding of where the project is going in the next few releases.

SUPPORT PATTERN LAB NODE ❀️

I've set up a Patreon account to directly support continued work on the Pattern Lab Node project.

I need help and support to make Pattern Lab Node a sustained success. I devote a lot of free time and would-be sleep to make the project what it is, but nothing compares to hearing back from users. It means the world to me when people find value in Pattern Lab Node. I am ridiculously humbled to hear and see what you all build with it.

If you find yourself here and balk and the idea of supporting open source software monetarily - I understand. Carry on, but please do share what you build - we all learn more together.


The Pattern Lab Node Team πŸš€