App Store Changelog

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by Dimillian | Audited: 2026-02-26T09:59:20.936Z | Ruleset: 0.2.0

Quick Install

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About This Skill

Create user-facing App Store release notes by collecting and summarizing all user-impacting changes since the last git tag (or a specified ref). Use when asked to generate a comprehensive release changelog, App Store "What's New" text, or release notes based on git history or tags.

Use Cases

Documentation (Original)

Source: SKILL.md
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name: app-store-changelog
description: Create user-facing App Store release notes by collecting and summarizing all user-impacting changes since the last git tag (or a specified ref). Use when asked to generate a comprehensive release changelog, App Store "What's New" text, or release notes based on git history or tags.

App Store Changelog

Overview

Generate a comprehensive, user-facing changelog from git history since the last tag, then translate commits into clear App Store release notes.

Workflow

1) Collect changes

  • Run scripts/collect_release_changes.sh from the repo root to gather commits and touched files.
  • If needed, pass a specific tag or ref: scripts/collect_release_changes.sh v1.2.3 HEAD.
  • If no tags exist, the script falls back to full history.

2) Triage for user impact

  • Scan commits and files to identify user-visible changes.
  • Group changes by theme (New, Improved, Fixed) and deduplicate overlaps.
  • Drop internal-only work (build scripts, refactors, dependency bumps, CI).

3) Draft App Store notes

  • Write short, benefit-focused bullets for each user-facing change.
  • Use clear verbs and plain language; avoid internal jargon.
  • Prefer 5 to 10 bullets unless the user requests a different length.

4) Validate

  • Ensure every bullet maps back to a real change in the range.
  • Check for duplicates and overly technical wording.
  • Ask for clarification if any change is ambiguous or possibly internal-only.

Output Format

  • Title (optional): "What’s New" or product name + version.
  • Bullet list only; one sentence per bullet.
  • Stick to storefront limits if the user provides one.

Resources

  • scripts/collect_release_changes.sh: Collect commits and touched files since last tag.
  • references/release-notes-guidelines.md: Language, filtering, and QA rules for App Store notes.

Security Audit

Low

Summary

Create user-facing App Store release notes by collecting and summarizing all user-impacting changes since the last git tag (or a specified ref). Use when asked to generate a comprehensive release changelog, App Store "What's New" text, or release notes based on git history or tags.

Risk Profile Toxicity Privacy Scope Reputation Quality

ToxicSkills Analysis

Blocklist
Not matched
Prompt Injection
Not detected

No Toxic signals detected by current static checks.

Key Risks 0 items

No LLM risk bullets (LLM disabled or not cached).

Deterministic Findings (Evidence)

No findings detected.

Scoring Criteria

Each skill is scored across 5 dimensions. The weighted total determines the star rating.

Code Toxicity 100/100 (weight 30%)
Privacy Risk 100/100 (weight 25%)
Permission Scope 100/100 (weight 20%)
Author Reputation 75/100 (weight 15%)
Code Quality 70/100 (weight 10%)

Star Rating Scale

5★ Safe — Score ≥ 80
4★ Good — Score 70–79
3★ Caution — Score 60–69
2★ Risky — Score 40–59
1★ Dangerous — Score < 40

Why This Score?

All dimensions scored above 60. This skill passed the safety baseline.

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