Code on the Go release notes – 26.26

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📢 Support is moving to GitHub Discussions!

As we continue to grow, we are streamlining how we handle support requests, feature ideas, and bug reports. For a quick introduction to Discussion in the GitHub app, watch this video: 

Starting today, we are transitioning our official support hub from Telegram to GitHub Discussions. While we love the energy and dedication of our Telegram community, chat rooms make it difficult to search for past solutions or build a permanent knowledge base. Moving to GitHub allows us to give your queries and discussions the structured tracking they deserve.

What this means for you:

  • Telegram will remain open for casual community chat, networking, and quick updates.
  • Please post support queries, bug reports, and feature requests in our GitHub Discussions forum
  • For a quick intro to using Discussions in the GitHub app, watch this video: 

In this release

  • The code character toolbar now clearly indicates that it can be scrolled, which will make it easier to access additional editing shortcuts. Watch the video: 

  • On the New Project page, it’s now easier to replace the default project name. When you tap inside the App name field, a circled X appears on the right. Tap the X to clear the default name and start entering your app’s name. Watch the video:
  • A performance graph is now available in projects when you swipe down from the top of the screen. (This feature is not available in full-screen mode.) Watch the video: 

  • Opening the Git bottom pane no longer incorrectly triggers the AI disclaimer.
  • Text in the Plugins tab now responds to changing font sizes in preferences.
  • When using Termux in portrait orientation on tablets and folding phones, the bottom text is now stable.
  • Other issues were resolved, including AssertionError: Project is already disposed

Recognizing community contributions

We’d like to acknowledge GitHub user petiosm, who submitted a fix to GitHub issue #1056 that was incorporated into our code base.

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