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Releases: buttonpushertv/buttonpusherKB

v.3.0.1 Lithium

29 Jul 22:12

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buttonpusherKB is now at a place where I find it to be very useful. The state of the scripts and where things are is exceeding my original desires.

Just grabbing a snapshot here of the current version....for posterity.

v.2.0.5-Helium++

20 May 20:39
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This release covers all the most recent changes and tweaks under Helium(v2).

Posted here as a milestone in the evolution as we turn the corner into Lithium(v3) and a name change for the project...

v2.0.0 - Helium

28 Feb 21:53

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This release reflects the current state of the BPTV-KB suite at the end of February 2020. It has evolved considerably since December 2019 when v1.0 was released. This release is more refined and contains a ton of small tweaks to how it all works. I still have to do a bunch of documentation and some explanation videos, but I wanted capture a snapshot of how far it has come since December. Only going further from here.

v1.0.0 - Hydrogen

06 Dec 20:39

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This version marks a milestone with this suite of scripts. I think I've put in most of the things I set out to build here. Of course it will keep going, but this represents a point where I think it is polished enough to call it v1.0.0.

Onwards & upwards from here!

v0.5.0 - Nebula

16 Nov 05:02

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v0.5.0 - Nebula Pre-release
Pre-release

This version is just about to the point I wanted it to be when I set out - the infrastructure is now mostly in place. I will continue to build on it, but this has nearly all of the main features I wanted to create when I first started this project.

Release 0.1.0 - "SuperNova"

10 Sep 01:16

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The initial version of BPTV-KB. It's called 'SuperNova' because this is where it starts.

This version is in use by me, but the code is a bit sloppy & not documented as well as I'd like. This version is a milestone version. It marks a point in time and (hopefully) is the first step on the way towards a v1.0 release.