changelog-interpreter
npx skills add https://github.com/s-hiraoku/claude-code-harnesses-factory --skill changelog-interpreter
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Changelog Interpreter Skill
This skill interprets Claude Code changelogs (release notes) and generates user-friendly “usage guides” that help users understand and adopt new features.
When to Use
- After running
/update-claudecommand, to summarize the changelog - When user asks “What’s new?” or “Tell me about recent changes”
- When changelog information is available in the session context
Input
Changelog (Markdown release notes) and version information:
previousVersion: Version before upgradelatestVersion: Target versionchangelogs: Array of version changes (each withversionandchangelogfields)
Example structure:
{
"previousVersion": "2.0.74",
"latestVersion": "2.0.76",
"changelogs": [
{"version": "2.0.76", "changelog": "..."},
{"version": "2.0.75", "changelog": "..."}
]
}
Information Gathering (REQUIRED)
IMPORTANT: Before generating the summary, you MUST use WebSearch to gather accurate information from official sources.
Step 1: Search Official Sources
Use WebSearch with these queries (in order of priority):
For each version in the changelogs array:
1. "Claude Code v{version}" site:anthropic.com
2. "Claude Code v{version}" site:docs.anthropic.com
3. "Claude Code {version}" release notes
4. "Claude Code" new features {version}
Note: If upgrading multiple versions (e.g., 2.0.74 â 2.0.76), search for each intermediate version.
Step 2: Fetch Documentation
Use WebFetch to get detailed information from:
| Source | URL | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Official Docs | https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code |
Feature documentation |
| Blog | https://www.anthropic.com/news |
Announcements |
| GitHub Releases | https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/releases |
Detailed changelog |
Step 3: Cross-reference
Compare the changelog input with official sources to:
- Verify feature descriptions are accurate
- Get official feature names and terminology
- Find usage examples from documentation
- Understand the full context of changes
Priority of Information Sources
- Anthropic official docs (highest priority) – Use official terminology
- Anthropic blog posts – For context and use cases
- GitHub releases – For technical details
- Changelog input – As baseline reference
Multilingual Support
IMPORTANT: Generate output in the user’s language. Detect from:
- User’s message language
LANGenvironment variable (ja*, zh*, ko*, etc.)- Default to English if unclear
Generation Guidelines
1. Structure
Multi-version structure for readability:
ââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ
ð Welcome to Claude Code v{newVersion}!
ââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ
## ð Update Summary
Key changes from v{prevVersion} â v{newVersion}:
⢠{Feature 1 name} - {Brief description}
⢠{Feature 2 name} - {Brief description}
⢠{Improvement} - {Brief description}
⢠{Bug fix} - {Brief description}
ââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ
## ð New Features in Detail
### v{version1} Changes
#### 1. {Feature name}
{2-3 sentences explaining the feature in detail}
**ð¡ How to use**
{Specific command or instruction example 1}
{Specific command or instruction example 2}
**ð Use cases**
⢠{When this is helpful 1}
⢠{When this is helpful 2}
---
### v{version2} Changes (if multiple versions)
#### 1. {Feature name}
{Description}
**ð¡ How to use**
{Example}
**ð Use cases**
⢠{Scenario}
ââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ
## ð§ Improvements & Fixes
⢠{Improvement 1}
⢠{Improvement 2}
⢠{Bug fix}
Note: When only one version is upgraded, the “v{version} Changes” header can be omitted for a cleaner output.
2. Feature Selection
- Priority: Focus on features that impact daily workflow
- Count: Limit to 2-3 (too many won’t be read)
- Selection criteria:
- New commands or tools
- Major improvements to existing features
- Performance or stability enhancements
3. Usage Examples
Provide concrete, immediately actionable examples:
Good examples:
ð¡ How to use: "Show me the definition of this function" or "Find references to getUser"
ð¡ How to use: Run /terminal-setup
ð¡ How to use: Resume previous session with claude --resume
Bad examples:
ð¡ How to use: Use the LSP feature (too vague)
4. Use Cases
Connect to user’s actual work scenarios:
Good examples:
ð Use cases:
- When you need to quickly find function definitions in a large codebase
- When you want to understand the impact of changes before refactoring
Bad examples:
ð Use cases:
- When reading code (lacks specificity)
5. Tone
- Welcoming and friendly atmosphere
- Technically accurate but avoid jargon
- Use emojis moderately for visual clarity
6. Color Output (ANSI Escape Sequences)
Use colors that work well in both Light/Dark modes. Include these ANSI color codes in output:
# Light/Dark compatible colors
\033[1;36m - Cyan (bold): Titles, headings
\033[0;36m - Cyan: Section names
\033[1;35m - Magenta (bold): Important feature names
\033[0;33m - Yellow: Usage hints (ð¡)
\033[0;32m - Green: Success messages, improvements
\033[0m - Reset
Example output format (with colors):
\033[1;36mââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ\033[0m
\033[1;36mð Welcome to Claude Code v2.0.75!\033[0m
\033[1;36mââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ\033[0m
\033[0;36m## ð Notable New Features\033[0m
\033[1;35m### LSP Tool\033[0m
Jump to definitions and search for references within your code.
\033[0;33mð¡ How to use:\033[0m "Show me the definition of this function" or "Find references to getUser"
\033[0;36mð Use cases:\033[0m
- Quickly find function definitions in large codebases
- Understand impact of changes before refactoring
\033[0;32m## ð§ Improvements & Fixes\033[0m
- Improved startup performance
- Fixed memory leak in long sessions
Notes:
- Reset with
\033[0mat the end of each colored section - When saving to JSON, escape as
\\033
Output Format
The generated summary should be savable in this JSON format:
{
"previousVersion": "2.0.74",
"latestVersion": "2.0.75",
"summary": "ð Welcome to Claude Code v2.0.75!\n\n## ð Notable New Features\n...",
"generatedAt": "2025-12-23T12:00:00Z"
}
Example: Input and Output
Input (multi-version changelogs)
{
"previousVersion": "2.0.74",
"latestVersion": "2.0.76",
"changelogs": [
{
"version": "2.0.76",
"changelog": "## What's Changed\n- feat: add LSP tool for code navigation\n- fix: memory leak in long sessions"
},
{
"version": "2.0.75",
"changelog": "## What's Changed\n- feat: add /terminal-setup for Kitty, Alacritty\n- perf: faster startup time"
}
]
}
Output (generated summary – with colors)
\033[1;36mââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ\033[0m
\033[1;36mð Welcome to Claude Code v2.0.76!\033[0m
\033[1;36mââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ\033[0m
\033[0;36m## ð Update Summary\033[0m
Key changes from v2.0.74 â v2.0.76 (2 versions):
⢠\033[1;35mLSP Tool\033[0m - Jump to definitions and search references in code
⢠\033[1;35m/terminal-setup expansion\033[0m - Now supports Kitty, Alacritty
⢠\033[0;32mFaster startup\033[0m
⢠\033[0;32mMemory leak fix\033[0m
\033[1;36mââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ\033[0m
\033[0;36m## ð New Features in Detail\033[0m
\033[1;35m### v2.0.76 Changes\033[0m
\033[1;35m#### 1. LSP Tool\033[0m
Jump to definitions and search for references within your code.
Experience IDE-like code navigation right in Claude Code!
\033[0;33m**ð¡ How to use**\033[0m
"Show me the definition of this function"
"Find references to getUser"
\033[0;36m**ð Use cases**\033[0m
⢠When you need to quickly find function definitions in a large codebase
⢠When you want to understand the impact of changes before refactoring
---
\033[1;35m### v2.0.75 Changes\033[0m
\033[1;35m#### 1. /terminal-setup Expansion\033[0m
Now supports Kitty, Alacritty, and other terminals.
\033[0;33m**ð¡ How to use**\033[0m
Run /terminal-setup and select your terminal
\033[0;36m**ð Use cases**\033[0m
⢠If you use a terminal other than iTerm2
\033[1;36mââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ\033[0m
\033[0;32m## ð§ Improvements & Fixes\033[0m
⢠Improved startup performance (v2.0.75)
⢠Fixed memory leak in long sessions (v2.0.76)