Changelog

Product, platform, and rollout updates without digging through repo history.

Focused release notes across the website, GitHub App, OSS install layer, AgentShield, and the ECC 2.0 control-plane direction.

March 2026

Website repositioned around the full ECC system

  • Landing, pricing, security, and platforms copy now reflect the real ECC stack instead of stale snapshots
  • Community proof now reflects current stars, contributors, npm usage, sponsors, and sourced public discussions
  • Hero, quick start, and pricing flows were tightened to reduce repeated messaging and above-the-fold sprawl
March 2026

GitHub App pricing aligned to the commercialization plan

  • Public repos stay free while Pro centers on active-seat billing, pooled usage, and metered overage
  • Checkout and onboarding now align with the GitHub App rollout path for teams and enterprises
  • Enterprise positioning emphasizes rollout, governance, auditability, and procurement support
Near term

Cross-harness and catalog visibility

  • Selective install profiles and OSS paths were clarified for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and OpenCode
  • Catalog and install surfaces now reflect verified packaging routes across repo, npm, Marketplace Action, and app paths
  • AgentShield stays additive to the same cross-harness story instead of living as a disconnected security surface
Medium term

ECC 2.0 control-plane direction

  • ECC 2.0 is framed as the operator layer above OSS installs, GitHub App automation, and security policy
  • Session visibility, control-plane logging, and cross-harness operations remain the medium-term product story
  • The website now treats ECC 2.0 as part of the system roadmap instead of a disconnected preview
Start with ECC

Move from OSS discovery to repo-native rollout.

The ECC model stays additive: open-source distribution first, GitHub App automation when repository workflows matter, and enterprise support when the organization needs policy, rollout help, and governance.

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