What's New
User-facing highlights for each Trinity release — what changed and why it matters.
Trinity v0.9.0
A new level of organization for agentic systems: Workspace in every build, fresh-install provisioning, a multi-source skills library, bidirectional A2A, the dashboard org overlay, complete Agent Reports, automatic backups, deep security hardening — and a plugin marketplace that now installs the primitives fleets need to collaborate: canon, orchestration, playbooks, project management, and guided creation.
Trinity v0.8.5
Agents coordinate and report back — task-completion report-back, self-reminders, and shared rooms; resilient system deploy; full-directory skill packages; editable display names; personal GitHub tokens; retention safety; reliability & security hardening.
Trinity v0.8.0
Trinity's largest release: agents speak with voice replies across Telegram, Slack, and WhatsApp; the Brain Orb renders a second-brain agent's mind as a living 3D graph; a new Grid dashboard and unified agent page; and the enterprise identity layer — 2FA, SSO, and per-agent operator access.
Trinity v0.7.0
PostgreSQL goes to production, OpenAI Codex harness MVP, agent runtime data volumes with export/import, credential hot-reload rotation, fire-and-forget execution dispatch, agent-server inbound auth, and TOTP two-factor auth.
Trinity v0.6.1
UI/UX + reliability release: one unified Operations area, a per-agent Overview dashboard, end-to-end sequential agent loops, agents that place phone calls (beta), and secure-by-default access.
Trinity v0.6.0
Reliability + security release: stateful Session chat, experimental Voice Workspace, mandatory Redis auth, non-root containers, longer default task timeouts, and A2A Agent Cards.