Release New Feature

Task cards now show a content preview — read at a glance, no drawer required

Update released

No more "open the drawer just to see what this task is about." The card itself now reads the first lines of the body for you.

📝 The task body, inline on the card

Task cards on the kanban board now show the opening of the task content right under the title. You no longer have to open the card to know what the task is actually about — the gist is right there.

🎨 Headings, bold, and bullet lists are rendered live

Plain text is just the start. Headings (# / ## / ###), bold (**...**), and bullet lists (- / * ) keep their formatting on the card. If you write checklists or sub-steps inside a task, they show up as structured lists on the board — perfect for spotting what’s left during a review or standup.

⚡ Minimal rendering keeps cards light

Only the first 5 lines of the body are previewed. Heavy elements like code blocks, links, images, and tables are flattened to plain text on the card so the layout stays clean. When you need the full picture, click into the drawer as before.

👀 The whole sprint, readable at a glance

Just looking at the board now tells you the goal, the sub-steps, and what’s outstanding for each task. The standup ritual of opening every drawer to remember “what was this one again?” is gone — the board reads itself.

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