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Bumps zensical from 0.0.9 to 0.0.10.

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0.0.10

This release includes two massive performance improvement for Disco:

  • Before this release, the query was always re-executed when paginating, i.e., scrolling and loading the next 10 results. This led to janky loading of results, since the entire query had to be re-run on every scroll event. With this fix, pagination is below 1ms and should feel extremely smooth, regardless of query execution time.

  • Highlighting was carried out on all results eagerly, not lazily only for the results that are visible. When indexing 25 MB of data (= a book with ~12.000 printed pages), Disco would take up to 150ms when querying for a single character (the worst case). This fix brings down worst case query time to 60ms for indexes of that size.

Zensical

  • 10dd830 fix – zensical.toml doesn't recognize preview extension @​squidfunk

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  • 7db1bce Merge pull request #141 from zensical/release
  • 209cd50 workspace:chore - prepare 0.0.10 release
  • 5b176ca Merge pull request #126 from zensical/refactor/change-relpath-processor-name
  • 011cfc6 Merge pull request #140 from zensical/fix/preview-extension
  • 10dd830 zensical:fix - zensical.toml doesn't recognize preview extension
  • 7ec4261 refactor: Change name under which the links processor is registered
  • See full diff in compare view

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Bumps [zensical](https://github.com/zensical/zensical) from 0.0.9 to 0.0.10.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/zensical/zensical/releases)
- [Commits](zensical/zensical@0.0.9...0.0.10)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: zensical
  dependency-version: 0.0.10
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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@AdityaGarg8 AdityaGarg8 merged commit bfce2e0 into master Dec 2, 2025
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