- Add IO.NET to trusted partners section in README.md
- Add IO.NET to trusted partners section in README.en.md
- Use io-net.png logo and https://io.net/ as website link
- Adjust layout to display 3 partners in the second row for better balance
- IO.NET provides decentralized GPU computing services for AI workloads
- Add Alibaba Cloud to trusted partners section in README.md
- Add Alibaba Cloud to trusted partners section in README.en.md
- Use aliyun.svg logo and https://www.aliyun.com/ as website link
- Maintain consistent formatting with existing partners
- Add Alibaba Cloud as new trusted partner with logo and link
- Make all partner logos clickable with respective website links:
* Cherry Studio → https://www.cherry-ai.com/
* Peking University → https://bda.pku.edu.cn/
* UCloud → https://www.compshare.cn/?ytag=GPU_yy_gh_newapi
* Alibaba Cloud → https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/
- Expand partner table from 3 to 4 columns
- Maintain consistent 60px logo height across all partners
- Apply changes to both Chinese and English README versions
- All links open in new tabs for better user experience
The partners section now provides direct access to all partner websites
while showcasing an expanded ecosystem of trusted collaborators.
- Add visually appealing trusted partners showcase above Star History
- Include partner logos: Cherry Studio, Peking University, and UCloud
- Implement responsive HTML/CSS layout with gradient background
- Add hover effects and smooth transitions for enhanced UX
- Provide bilingual support (Chinese and English versions)
- Display logos from docs/images/ directory with consistent styling
The new section enhances project credibility by showcasing institutional
and enterprise partnerships in both README.md and README.en.md files.
A new Markdown file `docs/api/web_api.md` has been added that documents all backend REST endpoints used by the Web UI.
Details:
• Lists every `/api`, `/dashboard`, and `/v1/dashboard` route relevant to the Web front-end
• Excludes every Relay-specific path to keep scope focused on Web operations
• Groups endpoints by functional module (initialisation, public info, user, channel, token, logging, etc.)
• Specifies HTTP method, path, required auth level, and concise description for each entry
• Includes an auth-level legend and update-date placeholder for future maintenance
No application logic was modified; this is documentation-only and improves developer onboarding and API discoverability.