# Changelog Twitch::Bot ## v3.2.0 * [NEW] This release introduces a `Memory::Redis` class that allows users to provide their bot with a persistent memory storage. ## v3.1.0 * [NEW] Client provides a persistent memory in form of a key/value store. ## v3.0.0 * [BREAKING] Instead of choosing and creating the `Adapter` in the `Client`, we now inject a `Config` class into `Client` that carries our choice of Adapter. This change also makes the `Connection` class obsolete; its information went into `Config` as well. ## v2.1.1 * [FIXED] Fix a few bugs missed by not running tests. We need CI... ## v2.1.0 * [NEW] Local development mode * [CHANGED] Substantial refactoring introducing protocol Adapter classes and a central Logger class ## v2.0.0 * [BREAKING] The standard text message class is now named `Twitch::Bot::Message::UserMessage` and uses the type symbol `:user_message`. It has added methods to handle bot commands. * [CHANGED] Major restructuring of both class hierarchy and class responsibilities. ## v1.0.0 Initial release This is the first release of `Twitch::Bot`, a fork and evolution of the `Twitch::Chat` gem. Its goal is to become a cleanly designed framework for building Twitch chat bots.