This release adds automatic Prism-based syntax highlighting, language labels, and copy buttons to code blocks in custom template changelogs, making technical examples easier to read and reuse. It also expands and documents skip tags for pull requests, so you can more precisely control which changes appear in your generated changelog entries.
Google Fonts for Custom Templates
This release adds built-in Google Fonts support to custom templates so you can pick from 60+ popular fonts and have them automatically loaded into your changelog pages. It also improves the template preview routing so repos with dots in their names preview correctly, and updates the documentation to show how to style your templates with the new font options.
Docs Markdown Copy Button And Layout Tweaks
This release adds a new “Copy as Markdown” button to documentation pages so you can quickly reuse docs in your own workflows, along with refined typography and layout for better readability. Headings and descriptions are larger, higher contrast, and more responsive across desktop and mobile, making the docs easier to scan and share.
Installation flow and docs clarity updates
Advanced AI controls, slug fixes, and security docs
This release introduces advanced AI model controls for Pro and Team plans, giving you more choice between quality and speed when generating changelogs. It also tightens URL slug handling to prevent 404s and keep URLs clean, and adds a detailed Security & Privacy page so you can better understand how your data is protected.
Custom Templates and UX Enhancements
This release introduces a robust custom template feature, allowing users on Pro and Team plans to create personalized changelog templates using Liquid. Additionally, improvements to the Bulletin template enhance user experience, while documentation updates provide clearer guidance on using custom templates.