AODN Changelog Logger
AODN Changelog Logger
Description
AODN Changelog Logger keeps a complete audit trail of every update on your WordPress site — plugins, themes, and WordPress core. Know exactly what changed, when it changed, who changed it, and whether it was manual or an automatic update.
Perfect for:
* Freelancers & agencies managing client sites — send monthly update reports in seconds.
* Site owners who want to know why something broke after an update.
* Developers maintaining strict version control and documentation.
* Anyone running WP auto-updates who wants visibility into what’s happening.
Features
- Automatic logging — hooks into WordPress update events, nothing to configure
- Tracks all update types — plugins, themes, and WordPress core
- Version history — shows what version something was updated from and to
- User attribution — know who triggered each update (or if it was auto-update)
- Auto vs. Manual — distinguishes between manual updates and WordPress automatic background updates
- Filter & search — filter by type, date range, or search by plugin/theme name
- CSV export — export your log for client reports or record-keeping
- Auto-purge — optionally auto-delete logs older than X days to keep the database clean
- Lightweight — no external dependencies, no bloat, no tracking, no upsells
Usage
After activation, go to Changelog Logger in your WordPress admin menu. Updates will be logged automatically from that point forward. Use the filter bar to search or narrow down the log. Export as CSV anytime.
Installation
- Upload the
aodn-changelog-loggerfolder to/wp-content/plugins/ - Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
- Go to Changelog Logger in the admin menu — that’s it
No configuration required. Logging starts immediately after activation.
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Faq
No. It can only log updates that occur after activation. There’s no way to retroactively retrieve update history.
No. The plugin only runs during update events, which happen infrequently. It has zero impact on frontend performance.
All log data is removed from the database cleanly. No orphaned data left behind.
Yes — click the “Export CSV” button on the main log page. You can apply filters before exporting to get a subset of the data.
It hooks into the upgrader_process_complete action which fires for all update methods including WP-CLI and managed hosting platforms that use the standard WordPress upgrader.
Basic multisite compatibility is included. Each site in the network maintains its own log.
Reviews
Changelog
1.1.0
- Modernized codebase — PHP 8.2+ with strict types
- Completely redesigned admin UI with premium card-based layout
- Improved settings page with modern toggle controls
- Added proper deactivation cleanup (clears scheduled events)
- Added uninstall.php for clean removal
- Fixed default settings fallback when activation hook doesn’t fire
- Better responsive design for tablet and mobile
- Updated branding and links
1.0.0
- Initial release
- Automatic logging for plugin, theme, and core updates
- Filter by type, date range, and search
- CSV export
- Auto-purge setting
- Manual/auto update attribution


