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@javierigaciorm javierigaciorm released this 23 May 03:44

0.5.0 "Zim"

Zim is the graph, intelligence, and professionalization release.

This release is about making Yamlink feel like a stronger product: a much more capable graph workspace, a broader query language, smarter note creation and completion, clearer Note Report and Vault Health surfaces, and a serious testing and CI foundation behind the scenes.

Added

  • Graph 2.0 workspace
  • Vault graph sidebar
  • Query language reference
  • Obsidian vault import
  • Note preview surface
  • Schema-aware note creation
  • Extension-host tests
  • Coverage checks and thresholds
  • GitHub Actions CI
  • Surface-level testing for graph, note report, health, schema, mutation, and completion
  • Body intelligence signals for headings, quotes, footnotes, and missing references
  • Drift detection and lifecycle intelligence
  • Vault priors and adaptive field planning
  • Query caching
  • Task caching
  • Performance tracking and mutation event logging

Changed

  • Graph is now a real scoped workspace instead of a thin experimental surface
  • Graph sidebar and graph workspace now have clearer roles
  • Note Report is clearer and less overloaded
  • Tasks in Note Report now stay local to the opened note
  • Links in Note Report now separate structured relations from body mentions
  • Suggested views in Note Report are now more curated
  • Vault Health is easier to read and explain
  • Public documentation is much more consistent across README, Features, Getting Started, What’s New, and Changelog
  • Branding is now aligned to Yamlink Labs
  • Marketplace packaging is cleaner and more intentional
  • Command naming is more consistent across the product
  • Completion is stronger for relation targets, missing fields, and early note setup
  • Yamlink now does a better job helping a note establish its identity before type: is fully in place

Fixed

  • Frontmatter relation completion now stays on the Yamlink path instead of collapsing into generic link suggestions
  • Cross-platform path-sensitive tests are now stable between Windows and Linux CI
  • Graph reset, current-note focus, and center/focus actions behave more reliably
  • Packaging now excludes more repo/dev-only material from the VSIX
  • Stale documentation references and naming mismatches were cleaned up
  • Public-facing docs no longer mix as much old terminology with current product language
  • Note Report visual regressions in metadata chips were corrected
  • Health and graph terminology are clearer for newcomers

Reliability

  • Full local suite: 1107/1107
  • Coverage gate: passing
  • Smoke: pass with warnings
  • Extension-host tests: passing
  • CI: lint, tests, smoke, coverage, extension-host, and packaging wired in

If Yamlink is useful to you, please star the repo and leave a review on the VS Code Marketplace.