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      <title>Enhancing Code Project Documentation through Automated Changelogs</title>
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      <description>This article was published on March 25, 2024, on opensourcerers.org:
Abstract In the rapidly evolving landscape of software development, documentation of modifications and updates is crucial for maintaining project continuity and ensuring team alignment. This blog article introduces Conventional Changelog, a tool developed to address this very challenge. The tool transforms a project’s commit history into a detailed, readable changelog. Its adherence to the Conventional Commits and Semantic Versioning practices fosters a well-structured documentation that enhances transparency for users and contributors alike.</description>
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      <title>Cloud Native Tutorial</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Introduction Last year I created a tutorial which explains the basics of application deployment in a cloud-native environment. I have also recorded videos for the individual chapters for a Dell internal learning platform, these are not publicly available.
With this post I describe the individual chapters of the tutorial, the individual parts of the tutorial follow on from each other. The corresponding code can be found on GitHub. A simple website serves as a sample application and can be run as a container in various cloud environments.</description>
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