Plugin info

Total downloads: 47
Active installs: 0
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 11/23/2025 (94 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 11/23/2025 (0 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 5.8
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.8.3
Minimum PHP version: 7.4

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Maintained • Last updated 94 days ago

50/100

Is Changelogify abandoned?

Likely maintained (last update 94 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 5.8
Tested up to: 6.8.3
Requires PHP: 7.4

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Description

Changelogify is a comprehensive WordPress plugin that automatically tracks and generates changelog releases from various event sources. It creates beautifully formatted changelogs with customizable sections (Added, Changed, Fixed, Removed, Security) and provides multiple ways to display them on your site.

Quick Start

  1. Install & Activate

    • Upload changelogify to /wp-content/plugins/ and activate it in WordPress Plugins.
  2. Configure Sources

    • Go to WordPress Admin Changelog Settings.
    • Choose event sources (Simple History, WP Activity Log, or Native WordPress events).
  3. Generate Your First Release

    • Go to Changelog Generate Release.
    • Enter a version (e.g., 1.0.0) and a date range (e.g., since last release), then click Generate.
    • Review the generated content and Publish.
  4. Display the Changelog

    • Gutenberg block: add the “Changelog” block to any page/post and configure options.
    • Shortcode:

      wordpress
      [changelog limit="5" show_version="true" show_date="true"]

  • Archive: visit /changelog/ to see all releases.
  1. Optional: Automation
    • In Changelog Settings, enable automatic generation and pick a frequency (daily/weekly via WP‑Cron).

Features

Event Source Adapters

  • Simple History Integration – Pull events from Simple History plugin
  • WP Activity Log Integration – Pull events from WP Activity Log plugin
  • Native WordPress Events – Fallback tracking for core WordPress events
    • Post publishing
    • Plugin activation/deactivation
    • Theme changes
    • WordPress updates

Custom Post Type

  • Dedicated changelog_release post type
  • Version field for semantic versioning
  • Date range tracking
  • Organized into sections: Added, Changed, Fixed, Removed, Security

Release Generator

  • Manual generation via admin button
  • Automatic generation via WP-Cron (configurable)
  • Date range options:
    • Since last release
    • Custom date range
    • Last 7/30 days
  • Smart version suggestion

Public Display

  • Gutenberg Block – Add changelog to any page/post
  • Shortcode[changelog limit="5"] with customizable attributes
  • Archive Template – Beautiful archive page for all releases
  • Single Template – Detailed view for each release

Settings

  • Configure which event sources to use
  • Custom event-to-section mapping
  • Default date range preferences
  • WP-Cron automation settings

Usage

Generating a Release

  1. Navigate to Changelog Generate Release
  2. Enter the version number (e.g., 1.0.0)
  3. Choose date range (since last release or custom)
  4. Click “Generate Release”
  5. Review and publish the generated changelog

Displaying Changelogs

Using the Gutenberg Block

  1. Edit any page or post
  2. Add the “Changelog” block
  3. Configure display options in the sidebar
  4. Publish

Using the Shortcode

`

[changelog limit=”5″ show_version=”true” show_date=”true”]
`

Attributes:
limit – Number of releases to show (default: 5)
show_version – Display version numbers (default: true)
show_date – Display dates (default: true)
version – Show specific version only

Archive Page

Visit /changelog/ on your site to see all releases.

Configuring Event Sources

  1. Go to Changelog Settings
  2. Select which event sources to enable
  3. Configure custom event mappings
  4. Save settings

Automatic Generation

Enable WP-Cron automation:
1. Go to Changelog Settings
2. Check “Enable automatic changelog generation”
3. Choose frequency (daily or weekly)
4. Save settings

Event Mapping

Map specific events to changelog sections:

Example:
plugin_activated Changed
plugin_uninstalled Removed
wordpress_updated Security
post_publish Added

Requirements

  • WordPress 5.8 or higher
  • PHP 7.4 or higher

Optional Dependencies

  • Simple History plugin (for enhanced event tracking)
  • WP Activity Log plugin (for enhanced event tracking)

Filters & Hooks

Filters

`php

// Modify event categorization
apply_filters(‘changelogify_event_category’, $category, $event);

// Modify release content
apply_filters(‘changelogify_release_content’, $content, $sections);
`

Actions

`php

// Before release generation
do_action(‘changelogify_before_generate_release’, $version, $date_from, $date_to);

// After release generation
do_action(‘changelogify_after_generate_release’, $post_id, $version);
`

Development

File Structure

`

changelogify/
├── changelogify.php # Main plugin file
├── includes/
│ ├── class-cpt-changelog-release.php
│ ├── class-event-sources.php
│ ├── class-release-generator.php
│ ├── class-settings.php
│ └── class-public-display.php
├── assets/
│ ├── css/
│ │ └── public.css
│ └── js/
│ └── block.js
├── templates/
│ ├── archive-changelog.php
│ └── single-changelog.php
└── README.md
`

License

GPL v2 or later

Author

Eric Swanson – Portfolio

Support

For issues and feature requests, please visit GitHub Issues

Installation

  1. Upload the changelogify folder to /wp-content/plugins/
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Go to Changelog Settings to configure event sources
  4. Go to Changelog Generate Release to create your first changelog

Frequently Asked Questions

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Changelog

1.0.3

  • Fix: Added /languages/ directory and tightened admin enqueue param sanitization to satisfy plugin header checks.
  • Fix: Replaced wp_redirect() calls with wp_safe_redirect() and ensured redirects exit immediately.
  • Improvement: Prefixed template-scoped globals and escaped table names in direct SQL queries for better security/compliance.

1.0.2

  • Change: Enqueue admin JavaScript via admin_enqueue_scripts; added assets/js/admin.js.
  • Improvement: Removed inline <script> tags in admin pages and replaced with enqueued script for better performance and compatibility.
  • Improvement: Localized labels for mapping UI options via wp_localize_script.
  • Fix: Date range toggle on Generate page now handled without inline JS.

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Simple History integration
  • WP Activity Log integration
  • Native WordPress event tracking
  • Custom Post Type for releases
  • Release generator with manual and cron options
  • Gutenberg block
  • Shortcode support
  • Archive and single templates
  • Settings page

1.0.1

  • Fix: updated readme and security checks