By mtr
Intelligent CHANGELOG.md and RELEASE_NOTES.md management through git history analysis and AI-powered commit understanding with GitHub integration
Initialize CHANGELOG.md and RELEASE_NOTES.md for a new project or retroactively from git history
Prepare a new release by updating changelogs, bumping version, and creating release artifacts
Initialize or update CHANGELOG.md and RELEASE_NOTES.md from git history
Synthesizes information from multiple sources to generate comprehensive CHANGELOG.md and user-friendly RELEASE_NOTES.md
Analyzes individual commits and code patches using AI to understand purpose, impact, and technical changes
Analyzes git commit history to extract, group, and categorize changes for changelog generation
Matches commits to GitHub Issues, PRs, Projects, and Milestones using multiple strategies with composite confidence scoring
Orchestrates multi-period analysis workflow for historical changelog replay with parallel execution and cache management
Uses power tools
Uses Bash, Write, or Edit tools
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A marketplace project.
npx claudepluginhub mtr/marketplace --plugin changelog-managerDetailed changelog authoring from git history and PRs
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