Introduction

FeedLog — GitHub-native changelog: AI drafts from issue threads, you publish when it's right (@feedlog publish). Public updates and optional user signal (e.g. upvotes) stay tied to GitHub — no second CMS.

GitHub stays the source of truth: intake and shipping stay in issues and PRs, and the bot drafts user-facing updates from that activity. Nothing appears in your public changelog until you explicitly approve it—typically by commenting @feedlog publish on the issue. For bot commands, which GitHub events affect your changelog, and how publishing works, see Comment commands and Incoming events. For embedding the widget, API keys, or composable SDK usage (“headless” consumption of changelog data), see Build.

Quickstart

Learn how to get FeedLog set up in your project.

Explore

Discover the full range of features and capabilities.