Create user-facing App Store release notes by collecting and summarizing all user-impacting changes since the last git tag (or a specified ref). Use when asked to generate a comprehensive release changelog, App Store "What's New" text, or release notes based on git history or tags.
Install with Tessl CLI
npx tessl i github:Dimillian/Skills --skill app-store-changelog94
Does it follow best practices?
Validation for skill structure
Script-based changelog collection and filtering
Script invocation
0%
100%
Excludes refactors
100%
100%
Excludes dependency bump
100%
100%
Excludes CI changes
100%
100%
Excludes internal test/debug
100%
100%
Includes streaks widget
100%
100%
Includes photo fix
100%
100%
Bullet count 5–10
100%
100%
One sentence per bullet
100%
100%
Bullets start with verb
0%
100%
Without context: $0.2031 · 37s · 11 turns · 12 in / 2,191 out tokens
With context: $0.2873 · 52s · 16 turns · 96 in / 2,676 out tokens
Language quality and forbidden term avoidance
No 'API' usage
100%
100%
No 'refactor' usage
100%
100%
No 'nil' usage
100%
100%
No 'crash log' usage
100%
100%
No 'dependency' usage
100%
100%
Approved verb usage
40%
100%
Past/present tense
100%
100%
Excludes refactor commit
100%
100%
Excludes dependency bump
100%
100%
Includes heart rate zones
100%
100%
Includes GPX export
100%
100%
Bullet count 5–10
100%
100%
Without context: $0.2500 · 56s · 12 turns · 13 in / 3,190 out tokens
With context: $0.3206 · 1m 11s · 15 turns · 63 in / 3,905 out tokens
Custom ref range, grouping by theme, storefront limits
Correct ref range used
100%
100%
Script invocation logged
0%
0%
v2.3.1 commits excluded
100%
100%
Grouped by theme
100%
100%
Within 500 characters
100%
100%
Character count documented
100%
100%
Excludes internal commits
100%
100%
Includes iCloud sync
100%
100%
Includes annotations
100%
100%
Bullets start with verb
50%
80%
Without context: $0.3044 · 1m 9s · 15 turns · 14 in / 4,252 out tokens
With context: $0.4279 · 1m 21s · 21 turns · 20 in / 4,638 out tokens
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