SKILL-016 Growth, support, and product maturity Locked skill

Changelog / release notes

Write for users, not commits: a changelog entry describes a benefit someone can feel, not a diff someone merged.

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What this skill helps you build

A public, user-facing record of what shipped — written for the people who use your product, with an in-app "what's new" indicator.

The production takeaway

Write for users, not commits: a changelog entry describes a benefit someone can feel, not a diff someone merged.

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Inside this skill

The full skill expands these implementation areas with decisions, edge cases, prompts, tests, and framework-specific code.

Growth, support, and product maturity
What this helps you build

A public changelog — a chronological, user facing record of what you shipped: new features, improvements, and notable fixes, each written in plain language for the people who use t

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Growth, support, and product maturity
When to use this

Reach for a changelog the moment you're shipping regularly and want users to notice. Concretely, you want one when you have: A steady stream of features and improvements that curre

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Growth, support, and product maturity
The core idea

A changelog is a public, user facing record of what shipped — and the emphasis is on user facing . It is not your git log, not your sprint board, and not your release tags. Each en

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