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This Claude Skill helps developers maintain a changelog following the Keep a Changelog format. It manages entry categorization (Added, Changed, Fixed, etc.), version sections, and unreleased change tracking. Use it when starting a project, adding feature/fix entries, preparing releases, or converting existing changelogs to this standard.

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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

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