Company
Date Published
Author
Greg King
Word count
495
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

The latest version of Neo4j Browser has been released, bringing several exciting changes to improve the user experience when writing and running Cypher queries. The browser now uses the Monaco editor, previously used by VS Code, providing syntax highlighting improvements, better autocomplete for browser commands, and a command palette (F1). A new feature called reusable frames allows users to edit query parts directly in an existing result frame, maintaining its own local history of commands and updating the main Cypher editor. The Favorites management has also been improved, with streamlined processes for creating and managing favorites. Users can now provide feedback through an easier-to-use interface, including submitting suggestions, requesting features, and seeing what others are talking about. Additionally, users who participate in user research sessions will be compensated for their time.