.agents/skills/release-changelog/SKILL.md
Generate the stable Paperclip release changelog at releases/vYYYY.MDD.P.md by reading commits, changesets, and merged PR context since the last stable tag.
npx skillsauth add paperclipai/paperclip release-changelogInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Generate the user-facing changelog for the stable Paperclip release.
Paperclip uses calendar versioning (calver):
YYYY.MDD.P (e.g. 2026.318.0)YYYY.MDD.P-canary.N (e.g. 2026.318.1-canary.0)vYYYY.MDD.P for stable, canary/vYYYY.MDD.P-canary.N for canaryThere are no major/minor/patch bumps. The stable version is derived from the intended release date (UTC) plus the next same-day stable patch slot.
Output:
releases/vYYYY.MDD.P.mdImportant rules:
2026.318.1-canary.0, the changelog file stays releases/v2026.318.1.mdBefore generating anything, check whether the file already exists:
ls releases/vYYYY.MDD.P.md 2>/dev/null
If it exists:
Find the last stable tag:
git tag --list 'v*' --sort=-version:refname | head -1
git log v{last}..HEAD --oneline --no-merges
The stable version comes from one of:
./scripts/release.sh stable --date YYYY-MM-DD --print-versiondoc/RELEASING.mdDo not derive the changelog version from a canary tag or prerelease suffix. Do not derive major/minor/patch bumps from API intent — calver uses the date and same-day stable slot.
Collect release data from:
.changeset/*.md filesgh when availableUseful commands:
git log v{last}..HEAD --oneline --no-merges
git log v{last}..HEAD --format="%H %s" --no-merges
ls .changeset/*.md | grep -v README.md
gh pr list --state merged --search "merged:>={last-tag-date}" --json number,title,body,labels
Look for:
BREAKING: or BREAKING CHANGE: commit signalsKey commands:
git diff --name-only v{last}..HEAD -- packages/db/src/migrations/
git diff v{last}..HEAD -- packages/db/src/schema/
git diff v{last}..HEAD -- server/src/routes/ server/src/api/
git log v{last}..HEAD --format="%s" | rg -n 'BREAKING CHANGE|BREAKING:|^[a-z]+!:' || true
If breaking changes are detected, flag them prominently — they must appear in the Breaking Changes section with an upgrade path.
Use these stable changelog sections:
Breaking ChangesHighlightsImprovementsFixesUpgrade Guide when neededExclude purely internal refactors, CI changes, and docs-only work unless they materially affect users.
Guidelines:
When a bullet item clearly maps to a merged pull request, add inline attribution at the end of the entry in this format:
- **Feature name** — Description. ([#123](https://github.com/paperclipai/paperclip/pull/123), @contributor1, @contributor2)
Rules:
Merge pull request #N from user/branch) to map PRs.([#10](url), [#12](url), @user1, @user2).Template:
# vYYYY.MDD.P
> Released: YYYY-MM-DD
## Breaking Changes
## Highlights
## Improvements
## Fixes
## Upgrade Guide
## Contributors
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this release!
@username1, @username2, @username3
Omit empty sections except Highlights, Improvements, and Fixes, which should usually exist.
The Contributors section should always be included. List every person who authored
commits in the release range, @-mentioning them by their GitHub username (not their
real name or email). To find GitHub usernames:
git log v{last}..HEAD --oneline --merges — the branch prefix (e.g. from username/branch) gives the GitHub username.[email protected], the username is the part before @.gh api users/{guess} or the PR page.Never expose contributor email addresses. Use @username only.
Exclude bot accounts (e.g. lockfile-bot, dependabot) from the list. List contributors
in alphabetical order by GitHub username (case-insensitive).
Before handing it off:
-canary language in the title or filenameThis skill never publishes anything. It only prepares the stable changelog artifact.
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