Changes in version 0.3.0 (2025-10-16) - paths no are no longer attached to the search path (#80) - paths objects default to the global environment now, but they can be changed using the envsetup.path.environment option (#80) - get_path() was added to help you retrieve a path with changing the storage environment using the envsetup.path.environment option (#80) - autos are no longer attached to the search path, and are sourced to global (#81) - rprofile lets you specify if sourcing of autos should overwrite an object in global if it already exists (#81) - extensive messaging added to make users aware of autos being attached and conflicts (#81) - object metadata storage is added to track what functions were sourced from where, see envsetup_environment$object_metadata (#81) - vignettes updated to divide content into smaller chunks (#82) Changes in version 0.2.1 - set_autos() will now handle NULL hierarchical paths (#66) - set_autos() will account for using @include to define function dependencies (#70) Changes in version 0.2.0 - library() will no longer actively reset autos, instead placing newly attached packages in the correct position that respects existing autos (#59) Changes in version 0.1.0 - Minor updates to prepare for initial CRAN release (#55) Changes in version 0.0.1 New Features - init() added to assist with setting up a project to use envsetup (#20, #21, #31) - build_from_config() added to add ability to also use config to create your directories (#25) - validate_config() added to assist with creating configuration files (#23) - rprofile() will automatically store your configuration file in a standard location with a standard name, allowing library() to use this to re-assign autos Breaking Changes - library() will now respect invisible return instead of always returning the list of attached packages (#24) - set_autos() now expects a different YAML structure for hierarchical filtering based on ENVSETUP_ENVIRON (#28) Bug Fixes - read_path() and write_path() will work correctly now even if the path objects exists in other environments (#36)