Activity Feed
A heartbeat of recent releases, additions, and developer news from around the Netlify ecosystem.
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Automatically run Lighthouse tests for each deploy. Find full Lighthouse reports with scores and web vitals in the Netlify UI. Easily compare scores for each deploy and watch performance over time.
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With the latest update to the Lighthouse build plugin for Netlify sites, you can generate a full Lighthouse report with metrics and web vitals like First Contentful Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift for each deploy. Measure whether your performance improves or degrades with each build.
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Netlify’s Git integration for Azure DevOps allows developers to automatically deploy without manual configuration. Developers also have the opportunity to comment and collaborate on Deploy Previews so they can gather stakeholder feedback before changes push to production.
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More processing power, more memory, and better infrastructure all around! Developers on all plans are noticing faster build times. Build times are even faster for customers on Pro plans and above.
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Starting late October 2022, Netlify will begin automatically deleting non-critical deploys older than 90 days. Customers on Business and Enterprise plans will be able to customize deploy retention policies for longer or shorter durations.
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Keep your favorite Netlify sites organized at the top of your site list for easy access in the Netlify UI.
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Learn how to password protect your Netlify branch deploys and Deploy Previews to keep private information secure.
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Netlify collaborative Deploy Previews, now available for pages built with Next.js using ISR or SSR, allow you to gather feedback and send comments directly into the tools where your team works, like GitHub, GitLab, JIRA, Trello or Linear.
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Use Next.js Advanced Middleware, only available on the Next.js Runtime by Netlify, to transform content on the fly, at the edge. Extend Next.js with Netlify.
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New in Netlify Labs, the beta for scopes and deploy contexts for environment variables now includes the ability to set different values for different branches. Alongside this update, you can now set environment variables for specific deploy contexts with the Netlify CLI or API.