Releases: TryGhost/Ghost-CLI
1.10.0-beta.1
chore(release): 1.10.0-beta.1
We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us
Because of several larger refactors in the pipeline for Ghost-CLI, we have decided to release changes leading up to Ghost-CLI 1.10 as beta/release candidate versions, this one being the first.
These versions won't show up in the Ghost-CLI update check, and can only be installed by running npm install ghost-cli@next
(NOT recommended for production installations).
Summary of changes in beta.0:
- Refactoring of the setup command
As always, a complete list of changes for every release can be found in the changelog.
Updated documentation links
Small release to fix some documentation links and update dependencies.
Node v10 version bump
Small release to bump the minimum node v10 version (LTS) in accordance with Ghost's Node Version Support policy.
It is never too late to be what you might have been.
Patch release which adds node v10 support 🎉
As always, a more complete list of changes can be found in the changelog.
Fix what's broken
Quick patch release fixing an issue with some changes that were released yesterday in 1.9.5
As always, you can view the full list of changes in the changelog.
If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree.
A goal is a dream with a deadline
This release contains a few UI-related changes, as well as the beginnings of some internal refactoring.
You can see the full change log for the details of every change included in this release.
The secret of getting ahead is getting started
Small release with a new feature! 🎉
We added an --auto
flag that allows you to run a majority of the commands automatically. When using the flag, Ghost-CLI will only prompt you for things it absolutely cannot do without user input.
As always, a full list of changes can be viewed in the changelog.
Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines.
Small release with really only one change: Ghost-CLI now supports installation on Ubuntu 18 🎉
As always, a full list of changes can be found in the changelog.