We’re excited to share a feature that unlocks a whole new level of power and flexibility in Stately’s editor: sources. With sources, you can now provide implementation source code for your actions, actors, and guards, making syncing between the editor and your codebase a breeze.
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View all tagsWe’ve just released a new way for new users to learn Stately. We know that the learning curve is one of the biggest challenges you face when adopting state machines in your teams. We’ve designed our Learn Stately guidance and accompanying tutorials to introduce the basic concepts of state machines, demonstrate how to build them, simulate them, export them to code, and implement them with the exported code.
Today we’re happy to introduce another pro feature for our Stately Studio subscribers; Version History. With this feature, you can save versions of your work as you go and refer back to them in the future.
Happy 2023! The Stately team is back from their first off-site of the year in Lisbon and excited to get started on our plans for this year. We thought we’d kick off the year with a reminder of all the features we’ve released since the Stately Studio 1.0 release in October. It’s been just three months, and we already have so much to share.
We have introduced a new feature to the Stately Studio, a feature we hope you’ll never see. Let’s call it machine restore, for lack of a better description.
One of our most-requested features has just landed in the Stately Studio; you can now import your machines from code!
Watch import from code in action in our latest video.
Importing from code is handy if you’ve already built machines while working with XState, or have created a machine using our older Stately Viz and haven’t yet tried the Stately visual editor.
It’s been just over a month since we released Stately Studio 1.0, and the team has barely slowed down! We’ve got more features live in the Studio today and even more planned before the end of the year.
If you’re new to the Stately Studio, state machines or statecharts, we have the videos for you! Our new Stately Studio tutorials playlist on YouTube features bite-size videos to help you get started with understanding statecharts and state machines, and start modeling in the Stately Studio.
We’re excited to announce the release of Stately Studio 1.0! 🚀 Our mission is for all app logic to be visually collaborative and accessible to your entire team, and we’ve been working hard to make that a reality.
On top of our usual minor improvements and bug fixes, we’ve got great new features to share with you in July!