Heads up! This article was written before Webiny 6.0 was released and may contain outdated information.

Heads up! This article was written before Webiny 6.0 was released and may contain outdated information.

Webiny is the AI-programmable CMS that gives enterprises full control. Build, extend and automate your content operations with a platform designed to be shaped by both developers and AI agents.

In this week’s release, we introduce a couple of fixes in different areas of Webiny. Let’s check them out!
File Manager — delete file dialog (#1216)
A couple of users reported that “nothing happens” once they clicked on the delete file icon, in the File Manager’s sidebar. As it turned out, the behavior that was supposed to happen — showing the delete file confirmation dialog, was working as expected, but the dialog itself was not visible (that’s why users had a feeling nothing is happening). This is now taken care of.

Polished existing scaffolding tools (#1217)
We fixed a couple of hiccups in our existing scaffolding tools, and while we were at it, added some minor polishes, to make the whole experience more pleasant.
Give Webiny a try by following our Quick Start, which will guide you through the initial setup steps.
If you have an existing Webiny project, you can upgrade your project by running yarn upgrade.
And, just in case you’ve missed it, check out the full changelog.
We created the Guides and Tutorials page for you; our community. A list of great resources to help you learn and master Webiny like a pro.
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Scaffolding
In this week’s knowledge sharing session, our lead developer, Adrian, shows us the scaffold Webiny CLI command, and with that, a couple of built-in scaffolds than enable us to build new APIs, React apps, and custom utility packages significantly faster!
In this guide, Webiny’s DevRel Albiona guides you to bootstrap a portfolio website with React, Webiny Headless CMS, and Apollo.

Start your portfolio website today.
We encourage everyone to get involved and contribute, regardless of their experience level. Read the contributing guide, and if you still run into problems, just give us a ping on Slack, we will help you out.
Our development team is on standby to help your in-house team to learn and adopt Webiny — all free of cost!
We are looking for a member to join our team. If you are interested? Apply for the Full-Stack JavaScript Engineer** role**.
Since we are a small team, in this role, you’ll have a significant opportunity to directly influence the technical and product design choices we will make.