# Changelog Our releases are accompanied by changelogs based on the [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/) format. We are using the [towncrier](https://github.com/twisted/towncrier) utility to generate them at the time a new version is released. There are currently four such changelogs for different components of the repository: * **[`core/CHANGELOG.md`](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/blob/master/core/CHANGELOG.md)** for Trezor T firmware * **[`legacy/firmware/CHANGELOG.md`](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/blob/master/legacy/firmware/CHANGELOG.md)** for Trezor 1 firmware * **[`legacy/bootloader/CHANGELOG.md`](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/blob/master/legacy/bootloader/CHANGELOG.md)** for Trezor 1 bootloader * **[`python/CHANGELOG.md`](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/blob/master/python/CHANGELOG.md)** for Python client library ## Adding changelog entry [`towncrier`](https://github.com/twisted/towncrier) aims to create changelogs that are convenient to read, at the expense of being somewhat inconvenient to create. Furthermore every changelog entry has to be linked to a GitHub issue or pull request number. If you don't want to create an issue just to satisfy this rule you can use self-reference to your change's pull request number by first creating the PR and then adding the entry. There are a few types of changelog entries, as described by the [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/) format: * `added` * `changed` * `deprecated` * `removed` * `fixed` * `security` * `incompatible` (for backwards incompatible changes) Entries are added by creating files in the `.changelog.d` directory where the file name is `.` and contains single line describing the change. As an example, an entry describing bug fix for issue 1234 in Trezor T firmware is added by creating file `core/.changelog.d/1234.fixed`. The file can be formatted with markdown. If more entries are desired for single issue number and type you can add numeral suffix, e.g. `1234.fixed.1`, `1234.fixed.2`, etc. You can also add this entry using your `$VISUAL` editor by running `towncrier create --edit 1234.fixed` in the `core` directory. ## Generating changelog at the time of release When it's time to release new version of a repository component the formatted changelog needs to be generated using the `tools/generate-changelog.py` script. It accepts repo subdirectory and the version number as arguments and you can specify the release date if it's different from today's date: ``` tools/generate-changelog.py --date "20th April 2021" legacy/firmware 1.10.0 ``` ## Cherry-picking changes to release branch Branches named `release/YY.MM` already have their corresponding `CHANGELOG.md` section generated. When cherry-picking bug fix to such branch you need to bypass towncrier and edit `CHANGELOG.md` directly.