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    Generate changelog entries from git commits, plan files, or structured data. Use for version releases, creating CHANGELOG.md sections, or documenting changes between versions.

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    Generate Changelog

    Automatically generate changelog entries following Keep a Changelog format.

    When to Use

    • Version release workflows
    • Creating CHANGELOG.md sections
    • Documenting changes between versions
    • Generating release notes
    • Summarizing work completed

    Instructions

    Step 1: Gather Change Data

    Accept change information from various sources.

    Expected Input:

    • version: String (e.g., "0.8.0")
    • date: String (ISO-8601 or YYYY-MM-DD)
    • source: String (git|plan-file|manual)
    • sourceData: Object (git range, plan file path, or manual entries)

    Source Types:

    • git: Parse git log between two refs
    • plan-file: Extract from plan file metadata
    • manual: User-provided entries

    Step 2: Parse Changes

    Extract and categorize changes.

    Categories (Keep a Changelog standard):

    • Added: New features
    • Changed: Changes to existing functionality
    • Deprecated: Soon-to-be removed features
    • Removed: Removed features
    • Fixed: Bug fixes
    • Security: Security vulnerability fixes

    Git Commit Parsing:

    • Parse conventional commit format (feat:, fix:, etc.)
    • Extract scope and description
    • Map commit type to changelog category

    Step 3: Group and Deduplicate

    Group changes by category and remove duplicates.

    Grouping Rules:

    • feat → Added
    • fix → Fixed
    • security → Security
    • refactor, perf → Changed
    • docs → Changed (if significant)
    • chore → Omit (unless breaking change)

    Step 4: Format Changelog Section

    Create formatted changelog section.

    Format:

    ## [Version] - Date
    
    ### Added
    - New feature 1
    - New feature 2
    
    ### Fixed
    - Bug fix 1
    - Bug fix 2
    
    ### Changed
    - Change 1
    

    Step 5: Return Formatted Changelog

    Return complete changelog section ready for insertion.

    Expected Output:

    ## [0.8.0] - 2025-10-17
    
    ### Added
    - Dark mode toggle for user preferences
    - OAuth2 authentication support
    
    ### Fixed
    - Memory leak in connection pool
    - CORS configuration error
    
    ### Changed
    - Migrated to v2 authentication API
    - Optimized query performance
    

    Error Handling

    • No Changes Found: Return empty changelog with note
    • Invalid Git Range: Return error with git command output
    • Invalid Plan File: Return error describing issue
    • Unparseable Commits: Include as "Changed" with raw message

    Examples

    Example 1: Generate from Git Range

    Input:

    {
      "version": "0.8.0",
      "date": "2025-10-17",
      "source": "git",
      "sourceData": {
        "fromRef": "v0.7.0",
        "toRef": "HEAD"
      }
    }
    

    Git Commits:

    feat(auth): add OAuth2 support
    fix(api): resolve memory leak
    docs: update API documentation
    chore(deps): bump dependencies
    

    Output:

    ## [0.8.0] - 2025-10-17
    
    ### Added
    - Add OAuth2 support (auth)
    
    ### Fixed
    - Resolve memory leak (api)
    
    ### Changed
    - Update API documentation
    

    Example 2: Generate from Plan File

    Input:

    {
      "version": "0.8.0",
      "date": "2025-10-17",
      "source": "plan-file",
      "sourceData": {
        "planFile": ".version-update-plan.json"
      }
    }
    

    Plan File Content:

    {
      "changes": {
        "added": ["Dark mode toggle", "User profiles"],
        "fixed": ["Login redirect bug", "Dashboard crash"],
        "changed": ["Improved performance"]
      }
    }
    

    Output:

    ## [0.8.0] - 2025-10-17
    
    ### Added
    - Dark mode toggle
    - User profiles
    
    ### Fixed
    - Login redirect bug
    - Dashboard crash
    
    ### Changed
    - Improved performance
    

    Example 3: Manual Entries

    Input:

    {
      "version": "0.8.0",
      "date": "2025-10-17",
      "source": "manual",
      "sourceData": {
        "added": ["New payment gateway integration"],
        "fixed": ["Cart calculation error"],
        "security": ["Fixed XSS vulnerability in search"]
      }
    }
    

    Output:

    ## [0.8.0] - 2025-10-17
    
    ### Added
    - New payment gateway integration
    
    ### Fixed
    - Cart calculation error
    
    ### Security
    - Fixed XSS vulnerability in search
    

    Example 4: Empty Changelog

    Input:

    {
      "version": "0.8.0",
      "date": "2025-10-17",
      "source": "git",
      "sourceData": {
        "fromRef": "v0.7.0",
        "toRef": "v0.7.0"
      }
    }
    

    Output:

    ## [0.8.0] - 2025-10-17
    
    No changes in this release.
    

    Validation

    • Parses conventional commits correctly
    • Maps commit types to changelog categories
    • Groups changes by category
    • Formats according to Keep a Changelog
    • Handles empty changelogs
    • Deduplicates entries
    • Includes scope in entries when present
    • Handles manual entries

    Supporting Files

    • commit-mapping.json: Conventional commit to changelog category mapping
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