ChangeHub delivers the information you need without interrupting developers. We make this happen by integrating directly with your codebase and turning your repository into a living changelog.
Hi Hunters!
I'm Bram and I'm one of the creators of ChangeHub. Thanks @vinch for hunting us!
ChangeHub started during a company retreat in 2014 as a proof of concept to make it easier for our product managers and clients to know what changes our engineers were making on a daily basis. We've been using it as an internal tool ever since.
It works by connecting your repository (hosted on GitHub or GitLab) and have your engineers write changelogs (using the https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.... format) in their pull requests. We use these to display an overview of the changes that have been made and giving you an easy reference to communicate about these to your customers.
The last couple of months we've been making several changes to allow other teams to use ChangeHub. We've documented this process on our blog: https://madewithlove.com/communi...
You can also have a look at our public changelog: https://app.changehub.io/share/p...
Hi Bram - happy to help! Essentially i go to the create project page where i could see my repo i'd added previously, but clicking 'Setup project' did nothing, in the network panel it was returning a 404. I hope that helps.
This looks very interesting! But what I don't understand: Where do I find my genrated changelog? Does ChangeHub offer a Dashboard? Or will it be CHANGELOG.md file in the repository?
@mr_svzi For each project you create in ChangeHub you'll have access to a dashboard that lists the published releases and their changelogs, as well as a list of upcoming changes (shown in https://share.getcloudapp.com/7K...). We currently don't generate a CHANGELOG.md file in the repository itself.
@mr_svzi The changelog is available inside ChangeHub and can be shared publicly. As an example, here is the public changelog of ChangeHub: https://app.changehub.io/share/p...
@mr_svzi We're mainly focussed on aggregating the changelogs and providing an in-app overview that you can use as input for other channels (such as Beamer/Headway/Your website/...). We do plan on exploring how ChangeHub can make this workflow easier and an API could be one of the solutions.
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