A public changelog — and it writes itself
The d5s changelog is live — and a d5s agent writes it. Every day, an automation reads what shipped, drafts public release notes in the company voice, and opens them for the team to review. Once approved, the site rebuilds. The changelog is itself a working example of d5s agents doing real internal work.
A single scrollable feed
The changelog lives at /changelog as a single, scrollable timeline. Each entry gets a centered column with the full release content rendered inline, a header with the date, and links back to the merged changes. No cards, no separate detail pages — just the story of what changed, in order.
Dogfooding from day one
This entry you're reading was drafted by the same automation pattern that will keep the changelog current. A daily scheduled run reads what shipped, decides what's changelog-worthy, writes the prose, and opens it for human review. It's one of the first automations running in production on d5s — and it's editing its own origin story.