Releases: schultyy/better-seo
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2.0.1
05 Jun 15:15
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Add additional explanation about the plugin and how to use it.
See #127 for details
2.0.0
05 Jun 03:16
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Allows for the Blogpost's title to be configured in either the first-level headline or the frontmatter (field is configurable)
Breaking change: Changes configuration field names to be more specific to accommodate for new title field.
See #121 for Details
1.8.2
03 Jun 22:08
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Fixes an issue where analysis would silently fail if Keywords: within Frontmatter was empty.
Requires vscode 1.56.0
1.8.1
15 Apr 15:39
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Add missing change log entries
1.8.0
15 Apr 15:24
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Requires vscode 1.55.0
Validates Article Length (see #71 )
Fixes an issue where the validator would count the total number of characters in a paragraph instead of the total number of words (see #71 )
1.7.1
01 Apr 12:48
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Fixing Links in README so screenshots are visible in the VSCode marketplace. See #62 for details
1.7.0
24 Mar 01:48
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Improved error messages for multiple first-level headlines
Allow users to click on locations and move cursor directly to the position
See #54 for details
1.6.0
18 Mar 12:43
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1.5.0
09 Mar 14:09
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This release ships with a new validator to ensure paragraph length. See #14 for more details.
Also increasing the required VSCode version to 1.54.
1.4.0
07 Mar 18:17
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This release ships with more sophisticated keyword analysis for frontmatter and the article header.
If the user has several keywords configured, only the top two keyword should appear in seo_title.
If the user has several keywords configured, only the top one should appear in the article title.
If the user has several keywords configured, only the top two should appear in seo_description.
Makes sure the top keyword doesn't appear more than once in seo_description.
We partially match the keyword in seo_title and the article title.
See ticket #5 and PR #18