Releases: okxiaochen/Cadence
Releases · okxiaochen/Cadence
Release list
Cadence 0.10.1
- "The release information could not be read" now says what actually
happened. It was shown for every failed update check whatever the cause,
and the commonest cause has nothing to do with the release: GitHub allows 60
unauthenticated requests an hour per network address, shared with every
other tool on your machine. It now says so, and when the limit lifts. - A failed check no longer retries on the next launch. It waits half an hour —
retrying into a rate limit is how one bad hour became "it keeps saying that".
Cadence 0.10.0
The window is now three workspaces — Chat, Knowledge and Schedule,
on ⌘1 / ⌘2 / ⌘3. Talking to it is the app; your calendar is one of the things
it does rather than the thing it is.
- The companion has a character. Four to choose from — Mo, Pip, Sable and
Yuna — and any of them can be copied and rewritten in your own words. How
often it speaks up unasked is part of the character, so a quiet one stays
quiet however many cadences you set. - It works out who you are. A new unattended run reads your recent
conversations every few days and writes down what they say about you —
including what you care about away from work, which it had nowhere to put
before. Off by default, under Settings → AI. - What it knows is a place now, not a settings tab. Knowledge holds what it
remembers about you and how it does things, and all of it is editable. It
writes to memory without asking, so this is where you correct it. - A new "Anything?" button on the companion. It says one thing it actually
knows about you, or nothing at all. - The assistant now uses what it knows in every reply, not only when planning
your day.
Fixed:
- The companion no longer pops a bubble reading "SKIP" when a scheduled check
had nothing worth saying. - Its panel closes on its own once you have left it, instead of staying open
until you go back and click it. A half-typed line keeps it open.