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@ -30,67 +30,3 @@ You may be interested in these TabNine clients written by **third parties**:
- aarch64-apple-darwin - aarch64-apple-darwin
- i686-pc-windows-gnu - i686-pc-windows-gnu
- x86_64-pc-windows-gnu - x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
# Changelogs
If new features don't work for you, check that you have the most recent version by typing `TabNine::version` into your text editor. If you don't have the most recent version, try restarting your editor.
## 2.3.0 - 2.3.7 (Febuary 10, 2020)
- Preventing excessive CPU and memory consumption
## 2.2.0 - 2.2.2 (January 8, 2020)
- Switch from self signed certificate to Let's Encrypt
- Fix LSP configuration for GoLang and Clang
## 2.1.0 (August 24, 2019)
- [TabNine Local](https://tabnine.com/blog/local) is now enabled by default
## 2.0.0 — 2.0.10 (July 15 — August 20, 2019)
- [Deep TabNine](https://tabnine.com/blog/deep)
- Can download and run [TabNine Local](https://tabnine.com/blog/local) models
- Can connect to [TabNine Cloud](https://tabnine.com/subscribe#cloud)
- Simplified bracket pairing logic
- Simplified filesystem event handling
- Added a configuration panel for viewing settings and logs which can be accessed by typing `TabNine::config`
## 1.0.14 (May 16, 2019)
- TabNine no longer watches for filesystem events in ignored directories (closes [#43](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/43)).
- TabNine now waits until a completion is requested to start the language server (closes [#50](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/50)).
- Files with the `.d` extension are now recognized as D source files (closes [#56](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/56)).
- Added LSP default configuration for PureScript.
- Fixed a logic error that caused index size to be tracked incorrectly in some cases.
## 1.0.10 (December 1, 2018)
- Fixed an internal logic error which could put indexing threads into a bad state, leading to an infinite loop (might close [#24](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/24), we'll see).
- TabNine now considers a wider range of possibilities when completing in a zero-char context (i.e. when there are no characters immediately before the cursor).
- TabNine now includes `-` in identifiers when parsing Racket code.
## 1.0.9 (November 27, 2018)
- TabNine now uses the context after the cursor to filter its suggestions. For example, if there are tokens on the same line as the cursor, TabNine will not make a suggestion ending in a semicolon (unless there are already instances in the codebase of semicolons occurring in the middle of a line).
- TabNine removes tokens matching the regex `\d.*[a-zA-Z].*\d.*[a-zA-Z]` from the project index. This is supposed to prevent long keys or base64 literals from occurring in autocompletion suggestions. The tokens are **not** filtered from the directory index or the file index.
- TabNine now recognizes `.tsx` files as TypeScript rather than `.xml` (closes [#21](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/21)).
- TabNine only checks its version directory, not its target directory, when auto-updating or writing registration keys. (This fixes an issue associated with DOS path shortening.)
## 1.0.7 (November 20, 2018)
- Semantic completion is added! This allows TabNine to integrate with any language server that implements the [Language Server Protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/).
- TabNine will integrate the language server's suggestions with its own. For example, TabNine can suggest multi-token completions where the first token is provided by the language server.
- TabNine queries the language server asynchronously. So, if the language server is slow, you will see TabNine's results only. Continue typing to see the language server's results.
- TabNine passes along any type information or documentation provided by the language server. (The Sublime and VS Code clients are not yet updated to display the documentation; this is coming soon.)
- See the [semantic completion guide](https://tabnine.com/semantic) for configuration help.
- Paid index size limit increased to 100 MB (from 15 MB).
- Free index size limit increased to 400 KB (from 200 KB).
- Improved indexing performance.
- Increased license price to $49/$99 personal/business (from $29/$89).
- TabNine now provides closing brackets for its suggestions (so if it suggests `foo(` it will additionally insert `)` to the right of the cursor once the suggestion is accepted). The editor clients do not support this yet as it requires an upgrade to the communication protocol with TabNine; this is coming soon. Closes [#11](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/11) as this is no longer an issue with the TabNine backend.
- TabNine now searches all parents to find the project root rather than stopping at the first `.git`. This permits nested Git repositories (closes [#5](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/5)).
- TabNine provides an API call to get the regex it uses to find identifiers (closes [#7](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/7)).
- TabNine no longer indexes files in `.git` (closes [#8](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/8)).
- TabNine now respects `.tabnineignore` files (closes [#15](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/15)).
- TabNine allows disabling auto-update by typing `TabNine::disable_auto_update` into your text editor (closes [#14](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/14)).
- TabNine no longer stores registration keys and config in same directory where it is installed. This should prevent registration keys and config from being overwritten by client updates (closes [#10](https://github.com/zxqfl/TabNine/issues/10)). You can type `TabNine::config_dir` to see where config files are being stored.