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The Honey Framework is a powerful tool that allows users to program their own custom order types and trading strategies. It integrates directly into the bitfinex.com trading interface, providing users with a native experience.
We’re pleased to share the latest updates to the Honey Framework. For more on the Honey Framework, please refer to https://blog.bitfinex.com/tag/honey-framework/
UI
- Notifications list now displayed in time descending order (latest to oldest)
- Fixed overflow for add component modal
- Refactored market info state and selectors
- Addition of automatic reboot option in existing reboot notification modal
- Fixed overflowing text bug in currency info modal
- Only trading and derivatives* pair shown in ticker list
- Cleanup unused modules for WebSocket, book, trades and ticker
UI-Config
- Addition of automatic reboot option
Server
- Fixed issue that caused time-weighted average price (TWAP) algo order to trade against itself
- Addition of automatic reboot option in user settings
- Fixed tests for saving API credentials
- Upgraded WebSocket to latest version
Data Server
- Upgraded WebSocket to latest version
Bfx-Api-Node-Plugin-Managed-Ob
- Updated existing Order Book from snapshot on resubscription
*The derivatives platform is provided by iFinex Financial Technologies Limited. References to Bitfinex Derivatives in this post are references to iFinex Financial Technologies Limited.
Fancy contributing to the project? Please open a pull request to https://github.com/bitfinexcom/bfx-hf-ui
Download the Honey Framework today: https://honey.bitfinex.com/
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