I’m excited to announce that the release candidate for ChatKeeper version 1.1.0 is now available. I’ve been working on some new features and improvements that I’d love for you to get your hands on and try out.
This is a release candidate for the curious (and perhaps slightly adventurous). I’m not aware of any current issues with this version, but I’m still finalizing testing for the official 1.1.0 release… so it might have issues I haven’t found yet. If you’re interested, please download the release candidate and let me know how it works for you - your feedback has been invaluable!
Here’s What’s New in ChatKeeper 1.1.0-rc.1
- Support for ChatGPT’s new Canvas feature: You can now save and manage your Canvas sessions with ChatKeeper. Please note that there are some known issues with ChatGPT’s export format for Canvas chats. I’ve reported these to OpenAI and implemented workarounds where possible.
- Support for ChatGPT’s new Search feature: ChatKeeper now formats ChatGPT’s search summaries and sources in Markdown.
- Native Apple Silicon Support: ChatKeeper now runs natively on Apple Silicon (m1/m2/m3/m4). No more need for Rosetta complications.
- Official Homebrew Installer: Mac users now have an easy way to install and update on their systems. The correct binary will be automatically installed for your platform.
- Conversation Index by Start Date: A new index document organizes your conversations by their start dates for another navigation option (in addition to the previously existing index by last activity).
- Numbered Conversation Turns: Conversation “turns” now have numbered Markdown headings in order to enable linking to specific messages within conversations.
- Version Information Display: The ChatKeeper version is now included in both YAML front matter and in more user messages in both Markdown and the CLI.
- Marty