<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/versions/doc-opts/class=nav-link>Home</a></li><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/install/class=nav-link>Install</a></li><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/docs/class=nav-link>Docs</a></li><liclass=nav-item><ahref=/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/blog/class="nav-link active">Blog</a></li></ul></div></div></nav></header><mainclass="mt-4 mb-4"><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/versions/doc-opts/blog/improving-this-website/><h5class=card-title>Improving Hilbish's Branding</h5></a><h6class='card-subtitle text-muted mb-2'><time>April 13, 2023</time></h6><pclass=card-text>Happy birthday Hilbish! As of last month, Hilbish is now 2 years old. Unfortunately I missed the official date, but I will still make a more focused post on the date (19st).
Logo Hilbish’s old logo was.. not that good. It definitely functioned as a logo, but the yellow part of it looked ugly (sorry old logo).</p></div></div></div><divclass="col d-flex justify-content-center"><divclass=cardstyle=width:56rem><divclass=card-body><ahref=https://rosettea.github.io/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/blog/v2.1.2-release/><h5class=card-title>v2.1.2 Release</h5></a><h6class='card-subtitle text-muted mb-2'><time>April 10, 2023</time></h6><pclass=card-text>The release with full changelogs and prebuilt binaries can be seen at the v2.1.2 tag.
A real release will come possibly in a few days or next week, so stay tuned for the good and feature-filled release of v2.2!</p></div></div></div><divclass="col d-flex justify-content-center"><divclass=cardstyle=width:56rem><divclass=card-body><ahref=https://rosettea.github.io/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/blog/v2.1.1-release/><h5class=card-title>v2.1.1 Release</h5></a><h6class='card-subtitle text-muted mb-2'><time>April 1, 2023</time></h6><pclass=card-text>The release with full changelogs and prebuilt binaries can be seen at the v2.1.1 tag.
Welcome to a fresh new release of Hilbish! Some people (or none) may be awaiting the long coming v2.2 release with lots of features, but I needed to push out this little bug fix (wink) release.
Bug Fixes Validation checks for command input When running this version, you may have noticed an odd message that sometimes comes up when running commands.</p></div></div></div><divclass="col d-flex justify-content-center"><divclass=cardstyle=width:56rem><divclass=card-body><ahref=https://rosettea.github.io/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/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>The release with full changelogs and prebuilt binaries can be seen at the v2.1.0 tag.
Adding the return types for all functions that need them Documenting Hilbish types like job objects and timers properly.</p></div></div></div><divclass="col d-flex justify-content-center"><divclass=cardstyle=width:56rem><divclass=card-body><ahref=https://rosettea.github.io/Hilbish/versions/doc-opts/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.