Changelog

Not every CHANGELOG looks the same. You must adapt to your user.

The following functionality can be included in the CHANGELOG feature: CHANGELOG

When updating the changelog, follow standard professional guidelines for commit messages: Not every CHANGELOG looks the same

A CHANGELOG is a curated, chronologically ordered file that documents every notable change for each version of a software project. Unlike git commit logs, which are often technical and messy, a changelog is specifically designed for human readers—developers, contributors, and end-users—to understand how a product has evolved. Core Principles of a Great Changelog A CHANGELOG is a curated, chronologically ordered file

To ensure your changelog is useful rather than just "another document," follow these industry-standard guidelines: What makes a good changelog? - WorkOS

You can use this structure for software projects, documentation updates, or any system that requires version tracking.