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Changelog

Where to find release notes for Iterel itself — new features, fixes, and breaking changes.

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Where it lives

The public changelog is at iterel.com/changelog. It is updated each time we ship a meaningful change to the product. Entries are ordered newest first and grouped by release version.

What you will find

Each entry covers what changed and, where relevant, what it means for your projects:

  • New features — additions to the Conductor, design, code, engineering, or publish surfaces.
  • Improvements — quality, performance, and usability changes to existing features.
  • Fixes — bugs that were resolved. Worth scanning if you have hit something odd recently.
  • Breaking changes — anything that could affect a project you already have. Flagged at the top of the release.

What is not in the changelog

Internal infrastructure changes, model upgrades that do not change behavior, and minor tuning are not always documented — the changelog focuses on what is visible to you as a user.

Keeping current

There is no separate notification system for releases — check the changelog when you want to know what is new. The Conductor will sometimes mention a relevant new capability in context (for example, when you open a section that now has a new tool), but the changelog is the full picture in one place.