skills/caldis/generate-sparkle-appcast/SKILL.md
Generate Mos Sparkle appcast.xml from the latest build zip and recent git changes (since a given commit), then sync to docs/ for publishing.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace generate-sparkle-appcastInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill when the user wants to publish a new Mos release (stable or beta) and needs:
appcast.xml generated from the notarized .zip in build/zh* locales (Simplified/Traditional/HK/TW), and English for everything elseInputs
--since <commit>: the previous release commit (exclusive). Used to generate release notes from changes since that commit.build/ named:
Mos.Versions.<version>-<YYYYMMDD>.<num>.zip (stable)Mos.Versions.<version>-beta-<YYYYMMDD>.<num>.zip (beta)sparkle_private_key.txt (gitignored).RELEASE_NOTES_BASE_URL (default https://mos.caldis.me/release-notes)RELEASE_NOTES_ZH_FILE / RELEASE_NOTES_EN_FILE to point to pre-written HTML files (otherwise the script writes to build/release-notes/<tag>.*.html)What to do
bash .codex/skills/generate-sparkle-appcast/scripts/generate_appcast.sh --since <commit>build/appcast.xml (generated)docs/appcast.xml (copied for mos.caldis.me/appcast.xml)build/release-notes/<tag>.zh.html + build/release-notes/<tag>.en.html (generated)docs/release-notes/<tag>.zh.html + docs/release-notes/<tag>.en.html (copied for hosting)Notes
<sparkle:releaseNotesLink> entries: xml:lang="zh" points to the Chinese page, and the default link points to the English page.build/release-notes/<tag>.zh.html and build/release-notes/<tag>.en.html before running the script; the script will reuse them if present, otherwise it generates a default template from git history.sparkle:edSignature.development
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