Claude-skill-registry generate-release-notes
Generate comprehensive release notes for Bit from git commits and pull requests. Use when creating release notes, building changelogs, documenting version releases, or preparing a new Bit release.
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 "$T/skills/data/generate-release-notes" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-generate-release-notes && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/generate-release-notes/SKILL.mdGenerate Release Notes for Bit
This skill helps generate release notes for Bit following the established patterns and guidelines.
Important: Intermediate Files
All intermediate steps must be saved to
releases-docs/temp-files/ for review. This folder is gitignored.
Required intermediate files:
- Raw commit data from GitHub APIraw-commits.md
- Two sections: filtered out commits and kept commitsfiltered-commits.md
Workflow
Follow these steps to generate release notes:
Step 1: Setup Temp Directory
First, ensure the temp directory exists:
mkdir -p releases-docs/temp-files
Step 2: Determine the Commit Range
-
Get the latest release tag and commit:
# Get latest release tag gh release view --repo teambit/bit --json tagName -q '.tagName' # Get the commit SHA for the tag (handles annotated tags) TAG="v1.12.158" # Replace with actual tag TAG_REF=$(gh api "repos/teambit/bit/git/refs/tags/$TAG" -q '.object.sha') TAG_TYPE=$(gh api "repos/teambit/bit/git/refs/tags/$TAG" -q '.object.type') if [ "$TAG_TYPE" = "tag" ]; then # Annotated tag - get the commit it points to RELEASE_COMMIT=$(gh api "repos/teambit/bit/git/tags/$TAG_REF" -q '.object.sha') else # Lightweight tag - already have the commit RELEASE_COMMIT=$TAG_REF fi -
Determine the starting point:
- If user provides a specific commit hash, use that as
FROM_COMMIT - If not provided, use
(latest commit on master)HEAD
- If user provides a specific commit hash, use that as
Step 3: Fetch Commits and Save to raw-commits.md
Use the GitHub API to get commits between the release and the starting point:
# Compare commits between release and HEAD (or specific commit) gh api "repos/teambit/bit/compare/${RELEASE_COMMIT}...${FROM_COMMIT}" \ --jq '.commits[] | "\(.sha[0:7]) | \(.commit.message | split("\n")[0]) | \(.commit.author.name)"'
Save the output to
with the following format:releases-docs/temp-files/raw-commits.md
# Raw Commits Generated: {DATE} From: {FROM_COMMIT or HEAD} To: {RELEASE_TAG} ({RELEASE_COMMIT}) Total commits: {COUNT} ## Commits | Hash | Message | Author | | ------- | ---------------------------- | ----------- | | abc1234 | feat: add new feature (#123) | Author Name | | def5678 | fix: resolve bug (#456) | Author Name | ...
Step 4: Filter Commits and Save to filtered-commits.md
Analyze each commit and categorize into two groups:
FILTER OUT (do not include in release notes):
- Version bump commits:
bump teambit version to X.X.X [skip ci] - CI-only changes: commits that only modify CircleCI config
- Skip CI markers: commits with
in the message[skip ci] - Auto-merge commits:
Merge branch 'X' into master
KEEP (include in release notes):
- All feature commits (
)feat: - All fix commits (
)fix: - All performance commits (
)perf: - Dependency updates (go in Internal section)
- Refactoring commits (go in Internal section)
Save to
with the following format:releases-docs/temp-files/filtered-commits.md
# Filtered Commits Generated: {DATE} ## Filtered Out ({COUNT} commits) These commits are excluded from the release notes: | Hash | Message | Reason | | ------- | ----------------------------------------- | ------------ | | abc1234 | bump teambit version to 1.13.5 [skip ci] | Version bump | | def5678 | ci, temporarily set tag to increment by 2 | CI change | ... ## Kept for Release Notes ({COUNT} commits) These commits will be included in the release notes: | Hash | Message | Category | | ------- | ------------------------------- | ------------ | | ghi9012 | feat: add new command (#123) | New Features | | jkl3456 | fix: resolve issue (#456) | Bug Fixes | | mno7890 | chore(deps): bump lodash (#789) | Internal | ...
Step 5: Enrich Commit Information
For commits that are merge commits or have unclear messages, fetch PR details:
# Get PR details by number gh pr view 12345 --repo teambit/bit --json title,body,labels # Search for PR by commit gh pr list --repo teambit/bit --search "SHA_HERE" --state merged --json number,title,body
Look for:
- PR title and description
- Labels (feat, fix, perf, etc.)
- Related issues
Step 6: Categorize Changes
Group the KEPT commits into these categories based on content:
| Category | Indicators |
|---|---|
| New Features | New commands, new major functionality, "Introduce", "feat:" prefix |
| Improvements | Enhancements, "Support", "Allow", "Add option", improvements to existing features |
| Performance | "Optimize", "perf:", "Reduce memory", "Speed up", "Improve performance" |
| Bug Fixes | "Fix", "fix:", bug corrections, issue resolutions |
| Internal | Dependency updates, refactoring, CI changes, code cleanup, test improvements |
Step 7: Write Release Notes
Follow the guidelines in
releases-docs/guideline.md:
- Section Order: New Features → Improvements → Performance → Bug Fixes → Internal
- Only include sections that have content
- Format each item:
- Start with a verb (Fix, Add, Support, Improve, Introduce)
- Include PR numbers at the end:
or(#1234)(#1234, #1235) - Use backticks for: commands, flags, file names, config properties
- Use bold for major feature names
Step 8: Save the Release Notes
Save to
releases-docs/releases/ folder:
- If version provided:
releases-docs/releases/v{VERSION}.md - If no version:
releases-docs/releases/new-release.md
Important: Do NOT include the header metadata (title, tag, draft, etc.) - only the release content starting from the sections.
Example Output Format
### New Features - New `bit validate` command to run a complete `test`, `lint`, `compile` and `typecheck` for a project (#10022) - **Bit Scripts** for simple shell commands or function execution for components (#10028) ### Improvements - `bit recover` command now supports component and glob patterns (#10033) - Improve error messages in CLI (#10027, #9983) ### Performance - Don't read and parse the lockfile multiple times for calculating deps graph (#10019) ### Bug Fixes - Fix an issue where test duration had incorrect format (#9940) - Fix an issue where `bit new` wasn't resolving a remote env (#9981) ### Internal - Update dependencies (#10018, #10015, #10006) - Modernize some legacy code (#10024, #10014)
Output Files Summary
| File | Location | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| | Raw commit data for review |
| | Filtered/kept commits for review |
or | | Final release notes |
Reference Files
- Guidelines:
- Detailed formatting and style guidelinesreleases-docs/guideline.md - Examples:
- Previous release notes for reference patternsreleases-docs/releases/
Helper Scripts (Optional)
The
releases-docs/scripts/ directory contains shell scripts for manual use:
- Fetches commits between releasesget-release-commits.sh [FROM_COMMIT] [TO_TAG]
- Filters out uninteresting commits (pipe input to it)filter-commits.sh
These scripts are provided for manual/CLI use. When using this skill, Claude uses the
gh API commands directly as they work from any directory without needing the local git repository.
Tips
- Group related PRs - Multiple PRs for the same feature should be one line item
- Be concise - Users scan release notes; keep items short and clear
- Focus on user impact - Describe what changed for the user, not implementation details
- Check for typos - Common in commit messages; fix them in release notes
- Verify PR numbers - Ensure all referenced PRs exist and are correct