I often wanted to see what changed in a Homebrew package — but changelogs are usually buried somewhere in the upstream repo. So I made `brew changelog`. It parses the formula or cask, looks at the upstream repo, and tries to locate changelog-like files: CHANGELOG, NEWS, HISTORY, etc. Then it either prints the changelog to terminal or opens it in your browser. brew tap pavel-voronin/changelog brew changelog node -o You can tweak behavior with options like --pattern, --print-url, or --allow-missing (try --help) Feedback or contributions welcome! |
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