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Gitlog

Gitlog

AI changelogs from your git history. Free. Private. Local.

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GitLog AI turns your git history into clean, structured changelogs using AI. -- Parses commits, groups them intelligently -- Generates human-readable release notes -- MCP server gives AI coding agents real-time repo awareness -- Privacy-first - only commit messages are processed, never your code -- Free. No paid tier, no gating. Works with messy, real-world commits. No conventional commit format required. Built as a side project with Next.js, Vercel, Gemini, and Claude.
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Kishoraditya Chaudhari
Hey everyone 👋 I built GitLog AI because I kept procrastinating on writing changelogs for my projects. The code was shipping, but the documentation wasn't. The idea is simple: your git history already tells the story of what changed - it just needs to be translated into something humans actually want to read. A few things worth noting: - It's completely free. No paid plans, no waitlist. - Privacy-first: only commit messages are sent to the AI. Your actual code never leaves your machine. - The MCP server is something I'm personally excited about - it lets AI coding agents (like Cursor) understand what's been happening in your repo without you having to explain it. This is a small tool built as an experiment. I'm not building a startup around it - just wanted to see if other devs find it useful. Happy to answer any questions about the approach, the tech, or anything else. 🙏