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This release was focused on Drupal 10 readiness. Specifically, it makes the minimum changes required in order to work with Drupal 10. That means relying on the contrib modules for jQuery UI instead of refactoring them to use more modern, supported libraries to achieve the same user experience.
The first release for the 2.x branch, which provides a settings form that can be used to ignore fields, whitelist properties, or only include reference fields. This initial release uses Drupal's State API to store the diagram, but a future version will likely store the diagram as content entities, so a site can have multiple diagrams, and hopefully have versions, etc.
Getting out a new release, particularly to address compatibility with Drupal 9. Hope to have an additional (stable?) release soon to address additional issues in the queue soon.