We're starting the year with some handy improvements to make your workflow smoother.
You can now upload code files directly into Juma! We've added support for 31 popular code file extensions including .py, .js, .ts, .tsx, .jsx, .java, .go, .rs, .php, .sql, .sh, .yaml, .swift, .kt, .vue, .svelte, and many more. Whether you're debugging, documenting, or collaborating on code, just drag and drop your files right into the conversation.
We've fixed several bugs including an issue where copying text from chat wasn't preserving line breaks, markdown lists not rendering correctly, Google Drive upload errors, and knowledge items missing their source URLs. Mobile users will also notice improved button placement in the app upgrade modal.
The sidekick panel now closes automatically when you navigate to your chats, keeping your workspace clean and focused. We also fixed an issue where copying text from chat wasn't preserving line breaks properly—your copied content now stays formatted exactly as you'd expect. And on mobile, we've tidied up the button placement in the app upgrade modal for a cleaner experience.
Thanks for being part of Juma! Give those code uploads a try and let us know what you think. 💬