# Changelog

> Recent releases and meaningful changes to AiBrush Helpers. Roughly monthly. Each entry is its own Article so AI engines can cite the specific change rather than the whole site.

Canonical: https://helpers.aibrush.co/en/changelog

## How this page works

Each release shows up here as a short post with a date, headline, and one to three paragraphs. We pick the changes that affect users — new tools, schema, locales, performance, privacy — and skip dependency bumps.

Every entry is also exposed as JSON-LD Article schema with an explicit datePublished and author, so search engines and answer engines have a stable, citable anchor.

## Subscribe to updates

There's no email list. Watch https://github.com/AiBrush or follow @aibrushproject on X for release pings.

RSS may come later — open an issue if you'd find it useful.

## How to use the changelog

1. **Open the changelog** — Review recent release entries by date.
2. **Scan the summaries** — Look for user-facing changes, privacy updates, new tools, and localization work.
3. **Link a specific entry** — Use the entry anchor when you need to cite one release.

## FAQ

### How often do you ship?

Weekly small changes, monthly notable ones. We try to keep at least one user-facing improvement per week.

### Where can I see the full git history?

The source is split across public libraries on github.com/AiBrush and private application code. The full commit log is private; the changelog is the public summary.

### Can I cite a specific entry?

Yes. Each entry has its own anchor (#<id>) and JSON-LD Article block. Linking to https://helpers.aibrush.co/en/changelog#<id> is stable across releases.
