Silver Bullet 1.1.4 [patched] [360p]
The file opened. The status variable—a live query showing the array's health—rendered instantly as a clean, editable dataview table. Zara changed "DAMAGED" to "RESTORING" in the table cell, and the underlying markdown updated seamlessly.
A small, friendly banner appeared at the top of the screen: I found 1 legacy query. Would you like me to update it? [Preview Changes] [Update All] [Skip & Flag] Zara clicked "Preview Changes." It highlighted the exact lines that would change, showing a side-by-side diff. Nothing was hidden. No magic. Just clarity. silver bullet 1.1.4
Zara navigated to the solar array emergency protocol. The @page references were still there, but now they were smart . Instead of brittle text links, 1.1.4 used . The note said: See [[ops:emergency:solar_array]] . The old version would have broken because the path changed. But 1.1.4's new "fuzzy space resolver" looked at the note's frontmatter, saw space: lunar_vault , and automatically resolved the correct internal path. The file opened
She selected "Update All" for that one note. It worked. The query ran instantly, showing three tasks instead of raw brackets. Then she tried a template—the old [% template "status" %] was now {{template status}} . The assistant flagged it with a gentle note: Template syntax changed in 1.1.0. Click here to auto-migrate. She clicked. It migrated. She ran the index rebuild. It completed in 12 seconds. A small, friendly banner appeared at the top
Aris scoffed. "Patch notes always promise paradise."
Zara pulled up the Silver Bullet 1.1.4 release notes on her tablet. "Look here," she said, pointing. "Section 1.1.4: 'Enhanced Query Resilience and Template Migration Assistant.'"