The biggest, from the feedback I got on HN, is that Hibiki HTML is now licensed under the standard MPL v2 (Mozilla Public License v2, OSI approved), and is able to be integrated into any project (free, commercial, or (A)GPL) without any fear over a non-standard license.
I've also released a new Bulma UI control library for Hibiki - https://libs.hibikihtml.com/test-bulma.html . It features buttons, tabs, menus, modals, great looking form inputs and controls, and a simple data-table control with built in sorting and pagination! There are also Hibiki HTML library wrappers for rendering markdown and code highlighting.
Hibiki HTML is a great middle ground between vanilla HTML and full-on JS frameworks like React or Vue. You can add dynamic functionality, reuseable components, and backend REST calls in a single HTML file. No tools to install, no JavaScript stack to configure, no build process, and no need to be a JavaScript expert.
It works works great for embedding into backend servers (or scripts), tools to interact with REST APIs, or adding dynamic functionality to static sites.
I'd love to to hear and answer any feedback, questions, or comments. If you have a project you'd like to use Hibiki HTML on, I'm also happy to lend a hand or build out additional functionality or components you might need.
* Interactive Tutorial - https://playground.hibikihtml.com/tutorial/
* Bulma UI Controls - https://libs.hibikihtml.com/test-bulma.html
* Github - https://github.com/dashborg/hibiki
* Discord - https://discord.gg/zbWV6ueED7