スキル一覧に戻る

manage-changelog

pjt222
更新日 2 days ago
6 閲覧
17
2
17
GitHubで表示
デザインai

について

このClaudeスキルは、開発者が「Keep a Changelog」形式に従って変更履歴を維持するのを支援します。エントリの分類(追加、変更、修正など)、バージョンセクション、未リリースの変更追跡を管理します。プロジェクト開始時、機能追加や修正エントリの記録時、リリース準備時、既存の変更履歴をこの標準形式に変換する際にご利用ください。

クイックインストール

Claude Code

推奨
メイン
npx skills add pjt222/agent-almanac -a claude-code
プラグインコマンド代替
/plugin add https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac
Git クローン代替
git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/manage-changelog

このコマンドをClaude Codeにコピー&ペーストしてスキルをインストールします

ドキュメント

Manage Changelog

Maintain project changelog following Keep a Changelog format. Covers creating new changelog, categorizing entries, managing [Unreleased] section, promoting entries to versioned sections upon release. Adapts to R convention (NEWS.md) when detected.

When Use

  • Starting new project needing changelog
  • Adding entries after completing features, fixes, other changes
  • Preparing release by moving Unreleased entries to versioned section
  • Reviewing changelog completeness before publishing
  • Converting free-form changelog to Keep a Changelog format

Inputs

  • Required: Project root directory
  • Required: Description of changes to document (or git log to extract from)
  • Optional: Target version number (for release promotion)
  • Optional: Release date (defaults to today)
  • Optional: Changelog format preference (Keep a Changelog or R NEWS.md)

Steps

Step 1: Locate or Create Changelog

Search for existing changelog in project root.

# Check for common changelog filenames
ls -1 CHANGELOG.md CHANGELOG NEWS.md CHANGES.md HISTORY.md 2>/dev/null

No changelog exists? Create one with standard header:

# 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/1.1.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).

## [Unreleased]

For R packages, use NEWS.md with R convention formatting:

# packagename (development version)

## New features

## Bug fixes

## Minor improvements and fixes

Got: Changelog file located or created with proper header and Unreleased section.

If fail: Changelog exists in non-standard format? Do not overwrite. Note format difference, adapt entries to match existing style.

Step 2: Parse Existing Entries

Read changelog, identify structure:

  1. Header/preamble (project name, format description)
  2. [Unreleased] section with pending changes
  3. Versioned sections in reverse chronological order ([1.2.0] before [1.1.0])
  4. Comparison links at bottom (optional)

For each section, identify categories present:

  • Added -- new features
  • Changed -- changes in existing functionality
  • Deprecated -- soon-to-be removed features
  • Removed -- now removed features
  • Fixed -- bug fixes
  • Security -- vulnerability fixes

Got: Changelog structure understood. Existing entries inventoried.

If fail: Changelog malformed (missing sections, wrong order)? Note issues but do not restructure without confirmation. Add new entries correctly, flag structural issues for manual review.

Step 3: Categorize New Changes

For each change to be documented, classify into one of six categories:

CategoryWhen to UseExample Entry
AddedNew feature or capability- Add CSV export for summary reports
ChangedModification to existing feature- Change default timeout from 30s to 60s
DeprecatedFeature marked for future removal- Deprecate old_function()in favor ofnew_function()``
RemovedFeature or capability removed- Remove legacy XML parser
FixedBug fix- Fix off-by-one error in pagination
SecurityVulnerability fix- Fix SQL injection in user search (CVE-2026-1234)

Entry writing guidelines:

  • Start each entry with verb in imperative mood (Add, Change, Fix, Remove)
  • Be specific enough that user can understand impact without reading code
  • Reference issue numbers or CVEs where applicable
  • Keep entries to one line. Use sub-bullets only for complex changes

Got: Each change assigned to exactly one category with well-written entry.

If fail: Change spans multiple categories (e.g., both adds feature and fixes bug)? Create separate entries in each relevant category. Category unclear? Default to "Changed."

Step 4: Add Entries to Unreleased Section

Insert categorized entries under [Unreleased] section. Maintain category order: Added, Changed, Deprecated, Removed, Fixed, Security.

## [Unreleased]

### Added

- Add batch processing mode for large datasets
- Add `--dry-run` flag to preview changes without applying

### Fixed

- Fix memory leak when processing files over 1GB
- Fix incorrect timezone handling in date parsing

Only add categories with entries. Do not include empty category headings.

Got: New entries added under [Unreleased] in correct categories, maintaining consistent formatting.

If fail: Unreleased section does not exist? Create immediately below header/preamble and above first versioned section.

Step 5: Promote to Versioned Section on Release

When cutting release, move all Unreleased entries to new versioned section:

  1. Create new section heading: ## [1.3.0] - 2026-02-17
  2. Move all entries from [Unreleased] to new section
  3. Leave [Unreleased] empty (but keep heading)
  4. Update comparison links at bottom of file
## [Unreleased]

## [1.3.0] - 2026-02-17

### Added

- Add batch processing mode for large datasets

### Fixed

- Fix memory leak when processing files over 1GB

## [1.2.0] - 2026-01-15

### Added

- Add CSV export for summary reports

Update comparison links (if present at bottom):

[Unreleased]: https://github.com/user/repo/compare/v1.3.0...HEAD
[1.3.0]: https://github.com/user/repo/compare/v1.2.0...v1.3.0
[1.2.0]: https://github.com/user/repo/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0

For R NEWS.md, use R convention:

# packagename 1.3.0

## New features

- Add batch processing mode for large datasets

## Bug fixes

- Fix memory leak when processing files over 1GB

# packagename 1.2.0
...

Got: Unreleased entries moved to dated versioned section. Unreleased section cleared. Comparison links updated.

If fail: Version number conflicts with existing section? Version was already released. Check with apply-semantic-versioning to determine correct version.

Step 6: Validate Changelog Format

Verify changelog meets format requirements:

  1. Versions in reverse chronological order (newest first)
  2. Dates follow ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD)
  3. Each versioned section has at least one categorized entry
  4. No duplicate version sections
  5. Comparison links (if present) match version sections
# Check for duplicate version sections
grep "^## \[" CHANGELOG.md | sort | uniq -d

# Verify date format
grep "^## \[" CHANGELOG.md | grep -v "Unreleased" | grep -vE "\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}"

Got: Changelog passes all format checks with no warnings.

If fail: Fix any format issues found: reorder sections, correct date formats, remove duplicates. Report issues requiring human judgment (e.g., missing entries for known changes).

Checks

  • Changelog file exists with proper header referencing Keep a Changelog and SemVer
  • [Unreleased] section exists at top (below header)
  • All new entries categorized into Added/Changed/Deprecated/Removed/Fixed/Security
  • Entries start with imperative verb and describe user-facing impact
  • Versioned sections in reverse chronological order
  • Dates use ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • No duplicate version sections exist
  • Comparison links (if used) correct and up to date
  • Empty categories not included (no heading without entries)

Pitfalls

  • Internal-only entries: "Refactored database module" not useful to users. Focus on user-facing changes. Internal refactors go in commit messages, not changelogs.
  • Vague entries: "Various bug fixes" tells user nothing. Each fix should be specific, descriptive entry.
  • Forgetting Unreleased: Adding entries directly to versioned section instead of Unreleased means changes documented as already released when not.
  • Wrong category: "Fix" that actually adds new feature. Fix restores expected behavior. New capability is "Added" even if requested as bug report.
  • Missing Security entries: Security fixes should always be documented with CVE identifiers when available. Users need to know if they should upgrade urgently.
  • Changelog drift: Not updating changelog at time of change. Batch-writing entries before release → missed or poorly described changes. Write entries alongside code changes.

See Also

  • apply-semantic-versioning -- Determine version number that pairs with changelog entries
  • plan-release-cycle -- Define when changelog entries get promoted to versioned sections
  • commit-changes -- Commit changelog updates with proper messages
  • release-package-version -- R-specific release workflow including NEWS.md updates
  • create-github-release -- Use changelog content as GitHub release notes

GitHub リポジトリ

pjt222/agent-almanac
パス: i18n/caveman/skills/manage-changelog
0
agentsagentskillsai-assisted-developmentclaude-codeskillsteams

関連スキル

executing-plans

デザイン

executing-plansスキルは、完全な実装計画があり、それを管理されたバッチでレビューチェックポイントを設けながら実行する場合に使用します。このスキルは計画を読み込んで批判的にレビューした後、小さなバッチ(デフォルトは3タスク)でタスクを実行し、各バッチの間に進捗状況を報告してアーキテクトのレビューを受けます。これにより、品質管理チェックポイントが組み込まれた体系的な実装が保証されます。

スキルを見る

requesting-code-review

デザイン

このスキルは、コードレビュアーサブエージェントを起動し、処理を進める前に要件に対してコード変更を分析します。タスク完了後、主要な機能の実装後、またはmainブランチへのマージ前などに使用すべきです。このレビューは、現在の実装と元の計画を比較することで、問題を早期に発見するのに役立ちます。

スキルを見る

connect-mcp-server

デザイン

このスキルは、開発者がHTTP、stdio、またはSSEトランスポートを使用してMCPサーバーをClaude Codeに接続するための包括的なガイドを提供します。GitHub、Notion、カスタムAPIなどの外部サービスを統合するためのインストール、設定、認証、セキュリティについて解説しています。MCP統合のセットアップ、外部ツールの設定、またはClaudeのModel Context Protocolを扱う際にご利用ください。

スキルを見る

web-cli-teleport

デザイン

このスキルは、タスク分析に基づいて開発者がClaude Code WebとCLIインターフェースの選択を支援し、これらの環境間でのシームレスなセッションテレポーテーションを可能にします。Web、CLI、モバイル環境を切り替える際のセッション状態とコンテキストを管理することで、ワークフローを最適化します。様々な段階で異なるツールを必要とする複雑なプロジェクトにご活用ください。

スキルを見る