Release Notes
Generates clear, concise release notes summarizing changes and improvements – streamlining communication for development teams and users.
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Run in terminal (recommended)
claude mcp add phuryn-release-notes npx -- -y @trustedskills/phuryn-release-notes
Or manually add to ~/.claude/settings.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"phuryn-release-notes": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@trustedskills/phuryn-release-notes"
]
}
}
}Requires Claude Code (claude CLI). Run claude --version to verify your install.
About This Skill
What it does
This skill, authored by phuryn, provides access to and summarizes release notes. It allows users to quickly understand changes in software or projects without needing to sift through lengthy documentation. The tool is designed for efficient information consumption related to product releases.
When to use it
- Staying informed on project updates: Quickly catch up on the latest features and bug fixes in a software project.
- Preparing for demos: Understand new functionality before presenting it to stakeholders.
- Troubleshooting issues: Determine if a recent release introduced a known problem affecting users.
- Release management support: Summarize changes for internal teams or external communications.
Key capabilities
- Accesses release notes data.
- Summarizes release note content.
- Provides information on product changes.
Example prompts
- "Summarize the latest release notes for Project Phoenix."
- "What are the key bug fixes in version 2.5 of Application X?"
- "Give me a brief overview of the recent updates to the platform API."
Tips & gotchas
The skill's effectiveness depends on the availability and format of the release notes data source. Ensure that the target project or software has accessible, structured release note documentation for optimal results.
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