<spanclass=navbar-toggler-icon></span></button><divclass="collapse navbar-collapse"id=navbarSupportedContent><ulclass="navbar-nav me-auto mb-2 mb-lg-0"><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/class=nav-link>Home</a></li><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/install/class=nav-link>Install</a></li><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/docs/class=nav-link>Docs</a></li><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/blog/class=nav-link>Blog</a></li></ul></div></div></nav></header><main><divclass="row row-cols-1 row-cols-md-1 g-4"><divclass="col d-flex justify-content-center"><divclass=cardstyle=width:56rem><divclass=card-body><ahref=https://rosettea.github.io/Hilbish/blog/v2.1-release/><h5class=card-title>v2.1 Release</h5></a><h6class='card-subtitle text-muted mb-2'><time>February 7, 2023</time></h6><pclass=card-text>Oh look! A new release of Hilbish! This time is the v2.1 release, with a small amount of features and mainly documentation changes and bug fixes.
Documentation There have been a few documentation enhancements for this release. This includes:
Adding the return types for all functions that need them Documenting Hilbish types like job objects and timers properly. They now have a separate heading and listing of properties and methods. Fixing outdated documentation Features Sinks A major addition is the new “sink” type for commanders to write their output to.</p></div></div></div><divclass="col d-flex justify-content-center"><divclass=cardstyle=width:56rem><divclass=card-body><ahref=https://rosettea.github.io/Hilbish/blog/v2.0-release/><h5class=card-title>Hilbish v2.0 Release</h5></a><h6class='card-subtitle text-muted mb-2'><time>December 29, 2022</time></h6><pclass=card-text>Hilbish v2.0 has been released! Well actually, it was released a week ago, but I only wrote this Hilbish blog after that.
This is a big release, coming 9 months after the previous v1.2.0 and featuring over 40+ bug fixes and tons of new features and enhancements, so let’s see what is in this release.