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August 18, 2026
v0.23.0HPA & KEDA Autoscaling
Autoscaling gets first-class treatment: HPA views are easier to read at a glance, and KEDA joins as Zapkube's second built-in plugin — alongside CRD printer columns, richer copy tools, and a native macOS menu bar.
August 15, 2026
v0.22.0Active Tasks & API Audit Log
Audit every call Zapkube makes to your clusters: a new Activity panel tracks background tasks, logs every API request, and reports the app's own resource usage — plus resolved pod environment variables, context menus, and richer action dialogs.
August 12, 2026
v0.21.0More insight into k8s resource relations
This release makes resource relationships first-class: every overview now answers "who manages this?" and "what references this?" — the groundwork for a topology graph view still to come.
August 10, 2026
v0.20.0Zapkube lands on Linux
Native Linux build with full packaging and self-update, plus runtime kubeconfig reload and a big overview performance pass.
August 4, 2026
v0.19.0Kubernetes overview dashboards
New Cluster and Workloads overview dashboards, plus a Policy sidebar section for PDBs, HPAs, NetworkPolicies, quotas, and limits.
August 2, 2026
v0.18.0Live sidebar counts and Liquid Glass
Live resource counts in the sidebar and an experimental macOS Liquid Glass chrome.
July 30, 2026
v0.17.0A more readable Logs page, plus Flux Kustomizations
A much more readable Logs page, plus native support for Flux Kustomizations.
July 28, 2026
v0.16.0Domain plugins, starting with Carina CSI
Domain plugins let Zapkube learn ecosystem-specific CRDs, starting with Carina CSI local-storage awareness in the scheduling simulator.
July 27, 2026
v0.15.0Performance and reliability pass
Faster, race-free client-server interactions, more accurate resource semantics, and a hardened port-forward manager.