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# Changelog
# JupyterCAD Changelog

## 1.0.0 - Highlights

Below are the major highlights in `JupyterCAD` 1.0.0

### New packaging system

From 1.0.0, `JupyterCAD` is split into multiple python and javascript packages, this makes deploying and extending `JupyterCAD` easier.

- New python packages:
- `jupytercad-core`: package contains core plugins for worker registry, jcad file support, document tracker, and annotation
- `jupytercad-lab`: package contains plugins for lab interface and notebook support
- `jupytercad-app`: the standalone `JupyterCAD` application
- New js packages:
- `@jupytercad/schema`: package contains the schema of the JCAD file and related models/interfaces
- `@jupytercad/opencascade`: the custom opencascade.js build for `JupyterCAD`
- `@jupytercad/occ-worker`: the opencascade worker of `JupyterCAD`.
- `@jupytercad/base`: package contains the UI components.

The current `jupytercad` PYPI package is still available, but it has become a meta-package to facilitate the installation of the application. Users can continue to install `JupyterCAD` with

```bash
pip install jupytercad
```

### New extension system

`JupyterCAD` now provides multiple tokens to allow extending its features by using the `JupyterLab` extension system. Users can register new file formats, register new operators, or add more post-processing capabilities to the application.

By using the new system, `FreeCAD` file format is supported through [an extension of `JupyterCAD`](https://github.com/jupytercad/jupytercad-freecad), users can install it with

```bash
pip install jupytercad-freecad
```

### New supported file format

`JupyterCAD` now can render the geometries of a STEP file. More improvement in the interoperability of the STEP file will be added in future versions.

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