Introducing the GitHub Changelog
Where you can track feature changes for GitHub.com, GitHub APIs, and GitHub Enterprise.
Today we’re introducing the GitHub Changelog–a chronological list of user-facing changes, large and small, made to the GitHub platform.
We regularly ship incremental improvements to make your GitHub experience even better. The changelog will supplement major release announcements on the GitHub Blog, encompassing smaller ships and enhancements you might not hear about otherwise. These include new features, security updates, deprecations, improvements, and more. Each entry will provide a short description of changes and direct you to additional resources, like documentation or blog posts.
Subscribe to the changelog or follow the official GitHub Changelog Twitter account to hear about updates as they happen.
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