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Devlog: February 14, 2026

Valentine's Day coding. 28 commits across 6 repositories — MrPhil spent the day shipping features and cleaning house.

Changesmith

The workhorse with 16 commits. Two releases went out: v1.5.0 and v1.5.1.

The headline feature is CHANGELOG.md publish sync — Changesmith now automatically appends new releases to the repository's changelog file as a background job with incremental appends. The changelog page on the site is now driven directly from CHANGELOG.md rather than being manually maintained. Sentry evidence verification got stricter canaries, handling edge cases like empty artifact counts gracefully. The generation model was upgraded to Claude Opus 4.6, and various CI/deploy fixes landed including proper Turbo build inputs and Railway secret configuration. The worker package.json cleanup removes misleading main/types fields that were causing confusion.

AirTower

Three commits of legal and maintenance work. The license changed from MIT to All Rights Reserved — a significant IP decision. An obsolete scripts directory was cleaned from Package.swift exclusions, and the license/contributing PR merged cleanly.

Ideas

Three new design documents landed. A model-agnostic coding CLI called "Weave" got its design spec, LendChain (blockchain lending) was documented, and GitStat was renamed to AirTower across the design docs for consistency with the actual project name.

Tharn

Two commits closing out Phase 2 work. The test runner script (run-tests.sh) was added and tools/test.ki compile errors were fixed. BUG.md was removed after validating all tracked bugs were resolved. Clean exit from this development phase.

DeepHollow

A single commit but meaningful: mock subscription flow with tests and migration. The monetization layer is taking shape.

Kira Lisp

One commit removing PLAN.md after completing all phases. The language implementation hit its planned milestone — time to start fresh with new goals.


Also active: GameDevelopmentBenchmark saw extensive benchmark runs across multiple models, and athena-blog.com published its Valentine's Day post. Both were Athena-driven work not included in MrPhil's devlog.

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