v1.3.0
Added
- Added library access control: restrict which libraries each user can query over the MCP server and the REST API, scoped to their single sign-on groups or to individual users, with a workspace-wide allow-by-default or restrict-by-default posture.
- Added namespace access rules that govern every library under a path, with rules on an individual library taking precedence over the longest matching namespace.
- Added an access audit log that records access-rule changes and blocked access attempts.
- Added support for running the on-premise image as multiple replicas behind a load balancer, backed by a shared PostgreSQL database and a shared vector store.
Changed
- Improved reranking for queries with several requirements, and reduced duplicate snippets in responses.
v1.2.6
Added
- Added the option to create a Confluence source by pasting page URLs, optionally including their sub-pages, instead of browsing the page tree of an entire space.
v1.2.5
Added
- Added the option to configure the Other Git SSH deploy key and its known hosts from the dashboard, instead of mounting a key into the container.
v1.2.4
Added
- Added an Other Git integration for ingesting private repositories from self-managed Git hosts such as Gerrit, Gitea, and self-hosted Bitbucket, over HTTPS with stored credentials or over SSH with a deploy key.
v1.2.3
Added
- Improved the relevance of responses from the MCP server and API through new reranking capabilities.
- Added support for GitOps-based routing for Confluence and other on-premise data parsers.
v1.2.2
v1.2.0
Added
- Added support for ingesting content from Confluence Cloud and Data Center.
- Added full end-to-end integration with GitHub Enterprise Server.
- Added support for ingesting content from llms.txt files.
Fixed
- Improved parsing robustness by preventing process hangs and cleaning up orphaned staging data.
v1.1.1
Fixed
- Fixed the GitHub App client to correctly target the on-premise GitHub Enterprise Server API.
v1.1.0
Added
- GitOps declarative repository management: define the repositories to index in a Git manifest (
repos.yaml) and have Context7 reconcile them on startup, on a schedule, on manual trigger, and on GitHub push webhooks. Supports per-repo branch, folder, and file filters, plus pruning of repositories removed from the manifest. - Generic OIDC single sign-on for the on-premise dashboard.
- Configure a GitHub Enterprise Server host from the dashboard so the GitHub App and tokens target your own server instead of github.com.