Changelog
This page keeps track of updates, releases, bug-fixes and new content.
July 2025
- Commonhood v0.1.17 focused on improving legibility and readability of text by introducing dynamic font sizing for titles, a slider to customise grid columns in real time and a toggle for autosizing text.
- Entries in reasoning view now hide the author, description, and tags to reduce clutter.
- The version badge now appears next to the logo in the header.
- v0.1.16 enhanced community name display in entries, and the visibility logic is now reflected in the create entries flow.
- v0.1.15 refactored the visibility logic and enhanced community ID management for better privacy control.
- Scroll position is now remembered when exiting match view.
- v0.1.14 has a changed menu and now links to an about page, a colophon, and this changelog.
- My Contributions is now only accessible to signed in participants.
- Offer and need cards are enhanced, they now display details (location, date range, virtual exchange) as tags.
- There is now a corrected singular/plural logic for community, offer, and need counters.
- Participant profile bar is now only rendered when specific parameters are present.
- Breadcrumbs now render consistently regardless of user authentication.
- This version contains general bug fixes & cleanup.
June 2025
- Implemented participant authentication and session management using Clerk , including protected routes, sign-in/sign-up pages, and middleware for route protection.
- Redesign of the card component with new display options (emoji icon and background colour), improved aspect ratio (3:4), and enhanced hover/animation effects.
- Introduced a fullscreen reasoning overlay and asset creation overlay with click anywhere or ESC to close as well as z-index fixes.
- Upgraded the asset matching system to display both semantic and Max-Neef scores, with dynamic reasoning explanations.
- Improved API routes for asset creation and user profile management. Unified type definitions between frontend and backend for display options and author handling.
- Updated and expanded documentation. Cleaned up obsolete scripts and improved code comments and TypeScript linting.
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