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CLI performance We've made meaningful Netlify CLI performance improvements in v20.0.0, making your workflow 2 to 3x faster with: ~400ms faster startup for every command >2s faster execution for most commands ~5s faster builds for Next.js apps Get the latest by running: npm install -g netlify-cli@latest For an additional 10-15% performance boost, use Node.js 22.8.0 or later. Continue reading...
We've made a couple improvements to our audit log entries to better help you understand changes to your teams and sites. When an environment variable is updated, you will now see the name of the environment variable (key) in the audit log. Audit log improvments in Netlify UI When a team member's role is updated, you will now see the old and new role in the audit log. Change text for a user role in Netlify UI If you subscribe to Team membership notifications from our Netlify Slack app, then you will also see the old and new role. This only applies to any events made on or after April 14th, 2025. Change text in Slack app for updated user role Continue reading...
Netlify now makes it even easier to deploy zipped site builds with improved support for multipart/form-data. The updated deploy flow encourages developers to include a title field — a descriptive message similar to a git commit — explaining the purpose of the deploy. This title appears in the Netlify UI, helping teams track changes, review builds faster, and maintain better deploy hygiene. Zip it, tag it, ship it 🚀 Get started with this developer guide. Continue reading...
We have updated the layout and added more features to our Changelog to help you better track updates across the company. Filter by Tags – Using the dropdown selector in the top left, you can now filter posts by specific tags. Follow Your Feed – You can now subscribe to a specific tag's RSS feed by clicking the "Subscribe to feed" button in the top right. General Visual Updates – We have improved the overall layout to make scanning each entry easier. Unifying Our Feeds – Previously, if you wanted to follow updates regarding our SDK or CLI releases, you had to refer to the Developer Hub's feed. We have now brought those feeds under the Netlify Changelog, giving you a single place to check for updates. We hope you enjoy these updates and...
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