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# 2.0.0
### Compatibility changes
- Socket io has been updated to 4.7.5. This means that the json.send function won't work anymore and needs to be changed to .emit('message', myObj)
- Deprecating npm version 6 in favor of pnpm: We have made the decision to switch to the well established pnpm (https://pnpm.io/). It works by symlinking dependencies into a global directory allowing you to have a cleaner and more reliable environment.
- Introducing Typescript to the Etherpad core: Etherpad core logic has been rewritten in Typescript allowing for compiler checking of errors.
- Rewritten Admin Panel: The Admin panel has been rewritten in React and now features a more pleasant user experience. It now also features an integrated pad searching with sorting functionality.
### Notable enhancements and fixes
* Bugfixes
- Live Plugin Manager: The live plugin manager caused problems when a plugin had depdendencies defined. This issue is now resolved.
* Enhancements
- pnpm Workspaces: In addition to pnpm we introduced workspaces. A clean way to manage multiple bounded contexts like the admin panel or the bin folder.
- Bin folder: The bin folder has been moved from the src folder to the root folder. This change was necessary as the contained scripts do not represent core functionality of the user.
- Starting Etherpad: Etherpad can now be started with a single command: `pnpm run prod` in the root directory.
- Installing Etherpad: Etherpad no longer symlinks itself in the root directory. This is now also taken care by pnpm, and it just creates a node_modules folder with the src directory`s ep_etherpad-lite folder
- Plugins can now be installed simply via the command: `pnpm run install-plugins first-plugin second-plugin` or if you want to install from path you can do:
`pnpm run install-plugins --path ../path-to-plugin`
# 1.9.7
### Notable enhancements and fixes