February 6, 2026

Versioning Infrastructure, Trash System & Search Index Fixes

Note-Version-History

Notes Version History (Version Control)

You can now view, compare, and restore past versions of your notes. Every meaningful change is automatically saved in the background, so you can rewind edits, preview differences, and recover previous content with confidence - no fear of overwriting work or losing ideas.

Version history now runs automatically in the background, creating intelligent snapshots while avoiding duplicate saves through content deduplication. Changes are presented in a chronological timeline with clear timestamps and summaries, making it easy to understand how a note evolved over time. You can preview any version, compare it against the current state with inline diffs, and restore it when needed. Manual save points are supported alongside debounced auto-saves, ensuring important edits are always captured without adding friction.

Directory Version Control

Directory-Version-History

Folders now have history too. Structural changes like renames, moves, and re-organizations are tracked, giving you visibility into how your workspace evolves over time. If something goes wrong, you can trace changes back and restore with clarity - perfect for large workspaces and long-running projects.

Directory versioning introduces visibility into structural changes across your workspace by tracking directory-level mutations over time. This makes large refactors and reorganizations safer by allowing changes to be reviewed and traced if needed. As workspaces grow in size and complexity, directory history improves auditability and reduces the risk associated with structural updates.

Trash Bin for Notes & Chats

Trash Dialog

Introduced a Trash Bin system to safely handle deleted notes and chats, enabling recovery and permanent deletion workflows. Deleted items are no longer immediately removed. Instead, they are moved to Trash, where users can review, preview, restore, or permanently delete them.

A dedicated Trash entry has been added to the sidebar dropdown to centralize access to deleted content. Notes and chats are now soft-deleted and moved to Trash instead of being immediately removed. The Trash dialog lists deleted items in reverse chronological order and provides read-only previews—notes render in a non-editable state, while chats display only historical questions and responses with all interaction controls disabled. Items can be restored to their original workspace path and hierarchy, or permanently deleted for irreversible removal. Access controls are enforced to ensure users can only view and manage their own deleted content.

Added Opus 4.6 model

Opus-4.6

Integrated the Opus 4.6 model into the AI model selection, making it available for supported chat and content-generation workflows.