We’ve just released a new way for new users to learn Stately. We know that the learning curve is one of the biggest challenges you face when adopting state machines in your teams. We’ve designed our Learn Stately guidance and accompanying tutorials to introduce the basic concepts of state machines, demonstrate how to build them, simulate them, export them to code, and implement them with the exported code.
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View all tagsThis week’s headlines are that annotations now support markdown, and we’ve made many performance improvements!
We have more fixes and improvements for you this week.
You can now export your state machines to Mermaid code and diagrams! Mermaid is a JavaScript-based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions.
We launched a huge release last week, but we already have more for you! In the last week, we made the following bug fixes and improvements.
In the last week, we made the following bug fixes and improvements.
In the last week, we made the following bug fixes and improvements.
The search results in the Stately Studio and XState docs are now context-aware. So if you’re browsing the current XState V4 version of the docs, you’ll get results for V4, and if you’re browsing the XState V5 beta version of the docs, you’ll get results for V5.
Over the week we made the following improvements.
Two weeks ago, we had what some have called our “best office hours yet.” We introduced a whole bunch of new features and improvements to Stately Studio, including state.new with our new starter machine, annotations, embed mode, and version history. We also gave the first peek at our most significant editor update to date; we call it “codename: blocks,” check out the video to find out why!