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What's new in ForgeFeed

Releases, improvements, and fixes as ForgeFeed evolves. Follow along for what ships next.

  1. v1.0

    ForgeFeed 1.0

    The first public release. Stream your GitHub activity into Discord as clean, real-time embeds, set up entirely with slash commands.

    • LaunchGitHub App authentication with verified installation linking, no passwords or personal access tokens.
    • AddedCommit tracking: an embed on every push, up to 25 commits grouped by author.
    • AddedPull request tracking with opened, closed, merged, and reopened events plus optional review decisions.
    • AddedLive issue boards that edit a single embed in place instead of spamming the channel.
    • AddedCI/CD workflow results, color-coded, with an optional per-job breakdown.
    • AddedRelease, star, and fork notifications.
    • AddedCurated project roadmap boards with statuses and progress bars.
    • AddedIssue submission from Discord and configurable low-rate-limit alerts.
    • AddedReal-time webhooks with a background catch-up pass, per-server isolation, and self-healing trackers.

What's next

On the roadmap. Timelines are best-effort, not commitments.

  • Live previews for PRs, CI/CD, and releases

    Interactive previews of the pull-request, workflow, and release embeds are on the way to the site and showcase.

  • Richer project boards

    More layout and detail options for public roadmap embeds.

  • Expanded multi-account routing

    Continued improvements to how personal and organization installations are selected per repository.

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