Major changes: - New frontend (platform/web/): Vite + React 18 + TypeScript + Tailwind - 4-module navigation: 数据送标 / 模型管理 / 车队管理 / 系统管理 - Data catalog with charts (DMS/ADAS/Lane 3-tab view) - Quality review workflow (标注质检): Good/Fine/Bad scoring with auto-advance - Audit enhancements: batch operations, rejection categories, Feishu notifications - Operation audit log (操作日志) - World model simulation studio (仿真工坊) - Dataset version management with snapshots and diff - ADAS 7-class dataset integration (138K images organized + compressed) - User management with Feishu integration and pagination - CRUD/search/filter on all pages, card layout redesign - PIL-optimized image overlay rendering - Auto-snapshot on build, in_review workflow stage - Removed embedded algorithm code (now in workspace)
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The history library lets you easily manage session history anywhere JavaScript runs. history abstracts away the differences in various environments and provides a minimal API that lets you manage the history stack, navigate, and persist state between sessions.
Documentation
Documentation for the current branch can be found in the docs directory.
Changes
To see the changes that were made in a given release, please lookup the tag on the releases page.
For changes released in version 4.6.3 and earlier, please see the CHANGES.md file.
Development
Development of the current stable release, version 4, happens on the master branch. Please keep in mind that this branch may include some work that has not yet been published as part of an official release. However, since master is always stable, you should feel free to build your own working release straight from master at any time.
Development of the next major release, version 5, happens on the dev branch.
If you're interested in helping out, please read our contributing guidelines.
About
history is developed and maintained by React Training. If
you're interested in learning more about what React can do for your company, please
get in touch!
Thanks
A big thank-you to BrowserStack for providing the infrastructure that allows us to run our build in real browsers.
Also, thanks to Dan Shaw for letting us use the history npm package name. Thanks, Dan!