Releases: davidohnee/bracketeer
Releases · davidohnee/bracketeer
v1.5.2
bracketeer v1.5.2
Added
- View release notes of past versions
Fixed
- Renaming a shared tournament would create new shared files, which could lead to inconsistencies with viewers (#106)
- Pulling did not update content (i.e. about texts) and teams (#107)
Full Changelog: v1.5.1...v1.5.2
v1.5.1
bracketeer v1.5.1
🛠️ Bug fixes
- About section could not be loaded in viewer mode
- Prevent overflowing release notes
Full Changelog: v1.5.0...v1.5.1
v1.5.0
bracketeer v1.5.0
🚀 What’s New?
- Show release notes (#90)
- Split configuration into multiple tabs (#95)
- Support JSON editing (#74)
- New about section that shows the tournament format (#56)
- Editable rules section (#102)
- Support multiple share accounts (#99)
- Add setup instructions
- Updated dependencies
🛠️ Bug fixes
- Don't show the "edit" icon on titles in viewer mode
Full Changelog: v1.4.2...v1.5.0
v1.4.2
bracketeer v1.4.2
🚀 What’s New?
- Updated dependencies
🛠️ Bug fixes
- teams of scheduled matches in the first knockout round will be unassigned or updated, if the previous phase is modified
- previously, the knockout view would show the previously assigned teams, even if the table changed
- knockout matches were not always updated automatically (#88)
- fix context menu positions on scrolled content (#87)
v1.4.1
bracketeer v1.4.1
- Address sonarqube issues (typescript:S4325)
- Update dependencies
v1.4.0
v1.3.0
bracketeer v1.3.0
🚀 What’s New?
- The title of tournaments can now be changed (#75)
- Knockout phase now automatically adds a play-in round, if needed (#49)
- For example, if 32 teams participate in the group stage and 24 progress to the knockout stage, the top eight teams will receive a bye, while teams ranked ninth to 24th will compete in a play-in to determine the first-round participants.
- This is done automatically and can currently not be influenced
- Further improvements to the knockout phase configuration are planned in #79
- Greatly improved share flow
- You can now share, download or delete a tournament from all the tournament views
- The instructions to share have been simplified
- Share now provides a loading indicator, while the link is loading
- The settings page shows the currently linked remote and either a share or push/pull options
🛠️ Bug fixes
- Editing a match plan directly after creating a tournament caused an exception
v1.2.2
bracketeer v1.2.2
No notable changes, just a full under-the-hood refactoring. SonarQube is now down to 0 issues.
v1.2.1
1.2.0
bracketeer v1.2.0 – Set It Off
This one’s for the organisers, the obsessives, and anyone who loves a clean bracket. Version 1.2.0 tightens the screws, smooths the edges, and adds some serious match-day intelligence.
🚀 What’s New?
- Sets, If You Want ’Em: Matches can now include optional sets - automatically synced with game scores, but always under your control if you need to override.
- Template Power: Start smarter. Start off with tournament templates to skip the setup grind.
- Filter Fever: The match list now comes with filters, so you can find exactly what you’re looking for - fast. (#16)
- Tabs That Think: The match list now auto-splits into intuitive tabs for easier navigation. Smart lists for smart organisers. (#36)
- Unbalanced, Unbothered: Got groups of different sizes? No problem. Unbalanced groups are now officially supported.
- Highlight Reel: The advancing team in knockout phases now stands out - because victory deserves the spotlight.
- Fresh Coat of Paint: Subtle visual improvements throughout. Cleaner. Crisper. Just better.
Your tournaments just got sharper, smoother, and more flexible - no patch notes were harmed in the making of this update. 🏆