It's satisfying to hear people think of other uses for it. That's the sign of having built a useful tool, is that I meant it for one thing, but then someone else sees, oh, I could use it for that too. This idea of building the change log from small fragments is something that's happened a number of times. It feels like micro automation. You're doing it like one shell command at a time or a 10 little Python, 10 line Python file or something. There are all these tools around that help with it and put it in GitHub actions. And you just make a GitHub, a Git tag,. And suddenly it goes to pi pi and publishes the GitHub release