Changelog Entry from Bullet Fixes
A Keep a Changelog 1.1.0 formatted entry block from a plain list of changes.
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What you get
Get a concise Keep a Changelog 1.1.0 formatted entry block from your plain list of changes, polished into a scannable format. You'll receive a formatted text block
Who it's for
- Software developers maintaining public changelogs
- Technical writers drafting release notes
- Product managers publishing update announcements
- Open-source project maintainers
Use cases
- Publishing a new version of your software with a clear changelog
- Updating release notes for a mobile app
- Drafting a technical blog post about recent updates
- Preparing a product update email for your customers
- Maintaining a public changelog for an open-source project
FAQ
how do i make a changelog entry sound professional
You'll get a formatted entry block with concise, user-visible verbs and objects. Each bullet point will be 100 characters or less, making it easy to scan.
what format will my changelog entry be in
Your entry will be in Keep a Changelog 1.1.0 format, with a date in YYYY-MM-DD ISO-8601 format. You'll only see the six canonical sections: Added, Changed, Deprecated, Removed, Fixed, and Security.
can i trust the output to be concise and scannable
Yes, the output is designed to be concise and easy to scan, with each bullet point limited to 100 characters or less. You'll get a formatted text block that's easy to read and understand.
how much does it cost to generate a changelog entry
It costs £1.00 to generate a changelog entry. You'll get a high-quality, formatted entry block in return.
Last updated: 2026-06-28