write-changelog

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Write or update changelog entries with user-focused language

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mkdir -p .claude/skills/write-changelog && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/7865" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/write-changelog && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Changelog

Write or update changelog entries following these guidelines:

Guidelines

  • Focus on user benefits rather than implementation details
  • Keep entries concise - typically a single line without subpoints
  • Emphasize what the user can now do or how their experience improves
  • Avoid technical specifics like state management, CSS classes, or internal architecture

Categories

Entries are organized under these category headings:

  • ### ✨ Features - New functionality for users
  • ### 🐛 Bug Fixes - Corrections to existing behavior
  • ### 🔁 Changes - Modifications to existing features
  • ### ⚙ Internal - Technical changes (use sparingly, still user-focused)
  • ### 🌐 Translations - New or updated translations
  • ### Breaking changes - For major releases only
  • ### Deprecated - Features being phased out

Unreleased Section

Always add new entries to the ## Unreleased section at the top of the changelog. Create the appropriate category heading if it doesn't exist yet. Entries are moved to a versioned section during the release process.

Examples

Good:

  • "Added keyboard shortcuts for common actions"
  • "Tasks now sync automatically when Obsidian starts"
  • "Fixed tasks not appearing after editing"

Bad:

  • "Refactored TaskStore to use Redux pattern with selectors"
  • "Added useEffect hook to trigger sync on mount"
  • "Fixed CSS specificity issue in task-list component"

Location

The changelog is located at docs/docs/changelog.md.

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