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@weiran weiran commented Jul 29, 2025

Summary

• Updated onboarding modal to highlight new Active category and stability improvements
• Bumped version to 4.9.3 (build 130)

Test plan

  • Verify onboarding modal shows correct what's new items
  • Confirm version numbers are correct across all targets
  • Test app functionality remains intact

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  • New Features

    • Introduced an "Active Category Added" item in onboarding, highlighting the new active feed category feature.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Added an onboarding item for recent stability improvements.
  • Chores

    • Updated app and extension version numbers to 4.9.3.

weiran and others added 2 commits July 29, 2025 12:29
Updated what's new items to highlight Active category addition and stability improvements since v4.9.2.

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Walkthrough

The changes update onboarding item descriptions in the onboarding service, increment the version and build numbers in the extension's Info.plist, and synchronise these version updates within the Xcode project configuration for all related targets. No changes were made to public APIs or exported entity signatures.

Changes

Cohort / File(s) Change Summary
Onboarding Items Update
App/Services/OnboardingService.swift
Replaced two onboarding items with new ones reflecting an active category feature and stability improvements.
Extension Version Bump
Extensions/HackersActionExtension/Info.plist
Updated extension version and build numbers from 4.9.2/129 to 4.9.3/130.
Project Version Bump
Hackers.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
Incremented project and extension version/build numbers to 4.9.3/130 across all configurations.

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📒 Files selected for processing (3)
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Hackers.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj (1)

903-903: LGTM! Version updates are consistent across all targets.

The build version has been correctly incremented from 129 to 130 and marketing version from 4.9.2 to 4.9.3 across all build configurations for both the main app and extension targets.

Also applies to: 915-915, 942-942, 954-954, 1227-1227, 1239-1239, 1260-1260, 1272-1272

Extensions/HackersActionExtension/Info.plist (1)

20-22: LGTM! Extension version numbers align with project configuration.

The CFBundleShortVersionString and CFBundleVersion updates are consistent with the project-wide version increment to 4.9.3 (130).

App/Services/OnboardingService.swift (1)

64-75: LGTM! Onboarding content appropriately highlights new features.

The new onboarding items effectively communicate the key improvements in version 4.9.3:

  • Active Category feature with semantically appropriate flame icon
  • Stability improvements with shield checkmark icon
  • Clear, concise descriptions that inform users of the enhancements
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@weiran weiran merged commit 5e0ba36 into master Jul 29, 2025
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@weiran weiran deleted the release/4.9.3 branch July 29, 2025 12:12
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