Claude-skill-registry changelog-maintenance
Maintain comprehensive changelogs and release notes following Keep a Changelog format. Use when documenting version history, release notes, or tracking changes across versions.
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/changelog-maintenance" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-changelog-maintenance && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/changelog-maintenance/SKILL.mdChangelog Maintenance
Overview
Create and maintain structured changelogs that document all notable changes to your project, following industry best practices like Keep a Changelog and Semantic Versioning.
When to Use
- Version history documentation
- Release notes generation
- Breaking changes tracking
- Migration guide creation
- Deprecation notices
- Security patch documentation
- Feature announcements
- Bug fix tracking
CHANGELOG.md Template
# Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [Unreleased] ### Added - New feature or capability that has been added - Can be multiple items ### Changed - Changes in existing functionality - Updates to how features work ### Deprecated - Features that will be removed in upcoming releases - Include timeline for removal ### Removed - Features that have been removed - Previously deprecated features ### Fixed - Bug fixes - Security patches ### Security - Security vulnerabilities that have been fixed - Important security updates ## [2.1.0] - 2025-01-15 ### Added - Added OAuth2 authentication support for GitHub and Google - New dashboard widget system for customizable layouts - Bulk operations API for processing multiple records - Export to Excel functionality with custom templates - Dark mode theme support across all pages - WebSocket support for real-time notifications - GraphQL API alongside existing REST endpoints - Internationalization support for 10 new languages - Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese - Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), Arabic ### Changed - Updated user profile page with improved layout and performance - Migrated from REST to GraphQL for main API endpoints - Improved error messages with more context and suggestions - Refactored authentication system for better security - Updated dependencies to latest versions - React 18.2.0 → 19.0.0 - Node.js 16.x → 18.x (minimum required version) - PostgreSQL 13 → 14 - Changed default pagination from 20 to 50 items - Improved search algorithm for 3x faster results ### Deprecated - REST API v1 endpoints (will be removed in v3.0.0) - Use GraphQL API or REST API v2 instead - Migration guide: [docs/migration-v1-to-v2.md](docs/migration-v1-to-v2.md) - Legacy authentication tokens (remove by 2025-06-01) - Replace with JWT tokens - Old configuration format in `config.json` - Use new YAML format in `config.yaml` ### Removed - Removed deprecated `/api/users/list` endpoint - Use `/api/v2/users` instead - Removed support for Internet Explorer 11 - Minimum browser versions: Chrome 90+, Firefox 88+, Safari 14+, Edge 90+ - Removed jQuery dependency (now pure JavaScript) - Removed old dashboard widgets (replaced with new widget system) ### Fixed - Fixed race condition in order processing causing duplicate charges - Affected versions: 2.0.0 - 2.0.5 - Issue: [#1234](https://github.com/user/repo/issues/1234) - Fixed memory leak in WebSocket connections - Fixed incorrect timezone handling in date pickers - Fixed CSV export not including all columns - Fixed CSRF vulnerability in form submissions (CVE-2025-12345) - Fixed accessibility issues in navigation menu - Now fully keyboard navigable - Screen reader friendly - Fixed mobile responsive issues on iPad Pro - Fixed SQL injection vulnerability in search (CVE-2025-12346) - **Security Impact**: High - **Affected Versions**: 2.0.0 - 2.0.9 - **Recommended Action**: Upgrade immediately ### Security - **CRITICAL**: Fixed SQL injection in user search (CVE-2025-12346) - Impact: Allows unauthorized database access - Affected: v2.0.0 to v2.0.9 - Action: Upgrade to v2.1.0 immediately - Fixed XSS vulnerability in comment rendering (CVE-2025-12347) - Updated all dependencies with known security vulnerabilities - Implemented rate limiting on all API endpoints - Added CSRF protection to all forms - Enabled Content Security Policy headers ## [2.0.5] - 2025-01-08 ### Fixed - Hotfix: Critical bug causing data loss in export functionality - Fixed authentication issues with LDAP integration - Resolved performance degradation with large datasets ### Security - Patched authentication bypass vulnerability (CVE-2025-12344) ## [2.0.0] - 2025-01-01 ### Added - Complete UI redesign with modern look and feel - New REST API v2 with better performance - User roles and permissions system - Audit logging for all administrative actions - Email templates customization - Two-factor authentication (2FA) - API rate limiting - Database backup automation ### Changed - **BREAKING**: Changed API response format from XML to JSON - All API consumers must update their integration - See migration guide: [docs/api-v1-to-v2.md](docs/api-v1-to-v2.md) - **BREAKING**: Renamed database tables for consistency - `user` → `users` - `order` → `orders` - Run migration script: `npm run migrate:v2` - **BREAKING**: Changed authentication from session-based to JWT - Existing sessions will be invalidated - Users need to log in again - Improved database query performance by 50% - Updated minimum Node.js version to 16.x ### Removed - **BREAKING**: Removed support for Node.js 12 and 14 - **BREAKING**: Removed deprecated configuration options - `USE_OLD_AUTH` - Use JWT authentication - `LEGACY_MODE` - No longer supported ### Migration Guide **From v1.x to v2.0:** 1. Update Node.js to version 16 or higher 2. Update your API integration: ```javascript // Old (v1) fetch('/api/users/list') .then(res => res.text()) .then(xml => parseXML(xml)); // New (v2) fetch('/api/v2/users') .then(res => res.json()) .then(data => console.log(data));
- Run database migrations:
npm run migrate:v2 - Update environment variables:
# Remove USE_OLD_AUTH=true LEGACY_MODE=true # Add JWT_SECRET=your-secret-key JWT_EXPIRES_IN=7d
1.5.2 - 2024-12-15
Fixed
- Fixed pagination bug on user list page
- Resolved timezone issues in reports
- Fixed email notification delays
1.5.0 - 2024-12-01
Added
- New reporting dashboard
- Custom fields for user profiles
- Webhook support for integrations
Changed
- Improved search performance
- Updated UI components library
1.0.0 - 2024-10-01
Added
- Initial release
- User management
- Basic API
- Authentication and authorization
- Database migrations
- Unit and integration tests
## Release Notes Template ```markdown # Release Notes - Version 2.1.0 **Release Date:** January 15, 2025 **Download:** [v2.1.0](https://github.com/user/repo/releases/tag/v2.1.0) ## 🎉 Highlights - **OAuth2 Authentication**: Sign in with GitHub and Google - **GraphQL API**: New GraphQL endpoint alongside REST API - **Dark Mode**: Full dark mode support across all pages - **Real-time Notifications**: WebSocket-powered live updates - **10 New Languages**: Expanded internationalization support ## 📦 What's New ### OAuth2 Authentication You can now sign in using your GitHub or Google account. Configure OAuth in Settings > Authentication. ```javascript // Enable OAuth in your config { "auth": { "providers": ["github", "google"], "github": { "clientId": "your-client-id", "clientSecret": "your-client-secret" } } }
GraphQL API
Access your data with GraphQL for more efficient queries:
query GetUser { user(id: "123") { id name email orders { id total items { product { name price } } } } }
Endpoint:
https://api.example.com/graphql
Documentation: GraphQL API Docs
Dark Mode
Enable dark mode in Settings > Appearance or use system preferences.

🔧 Improvements
- 3x Faster Search: Improved search algorithm
- Better Error Messages: More helpful error messages with suggestions
- Enhanced Performance: 50% faster page loads
- Mobile Improvements: Better responsive design for tablets
🐛 Bug Fixes
- Fixed race condition in order processing
- Fixed memory leak in WebSocket connections
- Fixed timezone handling in date pickers
- Fixed accessibility issues in navigation
🔒 Security Updates
- CRITICAL: Fixed SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2025-12346)
- Impact: High - Allows unauthorized database access
- Action: Upgrade immediately if using v2.0.0 - v2.0.9
- Fixed XSS vulnerability in comment rendering (CVE-2025-12347)
- Updated dependencies with security patches
📋 Breaking Changes
Deprecated APIs (Removal in v3.0.0)
The following REST API v1 endpoints are deprecated and will be removed in v3.0.0:
| Old Endpoint | New Endpoint | Migration Guide |
|---|---|---|
| | Link |
| | Link |
Timeline: These endpoints will continue working until June 2025.
Updated Dependencies
- Node.js: Minimum version is now 18.x (was 16.x)
- React: Upgraded to 19.0.0
- PostgreSQL: Minimum version is now 14 (was 13)
📖 Documentation
🔄 Upgrading
From v2.0.x
# Backup your database first pg_dump your_database > backup.sql # Pull latest version git pull origin main # Install dependencies npm install # Run migrations npm run migrate # Restart application npm start
From v1.x
Please see the v1 to v2 Migration Guide for detailed upgrade instructions.
🙏 Contributors
Thanks to all contributors who made this release possible:
- @contributor1 - OAuth2 implementation
- @contributor2 - GraphQL API
- @contributor3 - Dark mode
- @contributor4 - Performance improvements
📞 Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
- Documentation: docs.example.com
- Email: support@example.com
🔜 What's Next?
Coming in v2.2.0:
- Advanced analytics dashboard
- Plugin system for extensibility
- Mobile apps (iOS and Android)
- Improved team collaboration features
Stay tuned!
## Semantic Versioning Guide
Version: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
MAJOR version: Incompatible API changes MINOR version: Add functionality (backwards-compatible) PATCH version: Backwards-compatible bug fixes
Examples:
- 1.0.0 → 1.0.1: Bug fixes
- 1.0.1 → 1.1.0: New features (backwards-compatible)
- 1.1.0 → 2.0.0: Breaking changes
## Best Practices ### ✅ DO - Follow Keep a Changelog format - Use Semantic Versioning - Document breaking changes prominently - Include migration guides - Link to relevant issues/PRs - Categorize changes (Added, Changed, Fixed, etc.) - Include security fixes in separate section - Date all releases (YYYY-MM-DD format) - Link to release tags - Document deprecations with timelines - Include upgrade instructions - Mention contributors ### ❌ DON'T - Skip documenting breaking changes - Forget to update changelog before release - Mix multiple types in one category - Use vague descriptions - Skip dates on releases - Forget semantic versioning - Hide security issues ## Resources - [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/) - [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) - [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) - [Release Drafter](https://github.com/release-drafter/release-drafter)