AI Revision Log: New Open-Source Drupal Module Automates Clear, Accurate Revision Summaries
Web developer Talish Khan has released a new open-source module aimed at improving revision logging in Drupal-based content workflows. The module, named AI Revision Log, automatically generates human-readable summaries of content changes using artificial intelligence.
Talish announced the project in a recent LinkedIn post, highlighting a long-standing issue in Drupal content management: revision logs often go unused or are filled with vague messages like "Updated content." This makes it harder for editors and site administrators to track meaningful changes.
To solve this, AI Revision Log compares content revisions and generates plain-language descriptions of what was modified. The module supports a wide range of revisionable entities, including nodes, Paragraphs, and Layout Builder components. It also integrates with ECA (Event-Condition-Action) workflows, allowing site administrators to automate logging as part of broader content governance processes.
The module is built to work within the Drupal AI module ecosystem and supports multiple AI providers. This flexibility means developers can choose the AI service that best fits their infrastructure and privacy requirements.
It also includes intelligent field filtering and a visual workflow design using BPMN.io, offering a user-friendly interface for non-developers to set up revision automation.
- AI-generated, plain-language revision logs
- Supports nodes, Paragraphs, Layout Builder, and more
- Integrates with ECA for automation workflows
- AI provider agnostic — works with OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.
- Visual configuration with BPMN.io
- Improves accountability and editorial efficiency
The project is available on Drupal.org under an open-source license. Developers and editorial teams can explore, install, or contribute to its growth here: AI Revision Log on Drupal.org.
"This exemplifies the essence of open source: addressing minor issues collectively to achieve a significant impact globally," Talish commented.
Source: Talish Khan on LinkedIn, posted November 5, 2025.

