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Changelog and release notes generator that turns messy git history into structured, user-readable documentation. Follows Keep a Changelog format with breaking change detection and migration instructions. **How it works:** - Parses git commit history between tags or releases and categorizes changes by type: Added, Fixed, Changed, Breaking - Filters out internal changes (refactors, test updates, CI config) that don't affect users - Rewrites implementation-focused commit messages into user-benefit language: 'Refactored auth module' becomes 'Login is now 3x faster' - Detects breaking changes (renamed exports, changed defaults, removed parameters) and generates migration instructions - Recommends semantic version bumps based on the type and scope of changes in each release **What makes it different:** Most changelog generators dump formatted commit messages. Log reads the actual diffs when commit messages are vague ('fix stuff', 'wip', 'asdf') and translates implementation details into user-facing benefits. Breaking changes get migration steps, not just announcements. The output is organized by what users care about, not by chronology. From the awesome-openclaw-agents collection (1,700+ GitHub stars). Original author: @mergisi. Source: github.com/mergisi/awesome-openclaw-agents.
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Tags: changelog, release-notes, git, versioning, documentation
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Turns messy git history into release notes humans can read
Free
Changelog and release notes generator that turns messy git history into structured, user-readable documentation. Follows Keep a Changelog format with breaking change detection and migration instructions.
How it works:
What makes it different: Most changelog generators dump formatted commit messages. Log reads the actual diffs when commit messages are vague ('fix stuff', 'wip', 'asdf') and translates implementation details into user-facing benefits. Breaking changes get migration steps, not just announcements. The output is organized by what users care about, not by chronology.
From the awesome-openclaw-agents collection (1,700+ GitHub stars). Original author: @mergisi. Source: github.com/mergisi/awesome-openclaw-agents.
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