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Update the API changelog and create changeset files for new or modified API endpoints, schemas, and fields.
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Update the API changelog and create changeset files for new or modified API endpoints, schemas, and fields.
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| name | update-changelog |
| description | Update the API changelog and create changeset files for new or modified API endpoints, schemas, and fields. |
| allowed-tools | Bash(git diff *), Bash(pnpm changeset *), Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep |
Use this skill when the user asks to update the API changelog (e.g., /update-changelog).
Determine what changed. If the user describes the changes, use that. Otherwise, inspect staged and unstaged git changes (git diff --cached and git diff) focusing on packages/core/src/schema.yml and the generated files under site/docs/api/.
Read the existing changelog at site/docs/changelog.md.
Add or update a date section. Use today's date as the section heading (e.g., ## March 5, 2026). If a section for today already exists, append new entries to it. Sections are in reverse chronological order (newest first, right after the intro paragraph).
Format entries as a bulleted list:
--):
**New:** -- new endpoints, schemas, or fields**Changed:** -- modifications to existing behavior or fields**Deprecated:** -- features marked for future removal**Removed:** -- removed endpoints, schemas, or fields**Fixed:** -- bug fixes[BookingIntent](/api/schemas/bookingintent)).Create changeset files using the Changesets convention. Create one changeset file per changelog bullet point so that each entry renders cleanly in the Changesets-generated package changelog (Changesets prepends contributor info to each file's content, so multi-bullet files produce awkward formatting).
For each changelog entry, create a file at .changeset/<random-name>.md where <random-name> is a unique random three-word slug (e.g., bright-dogs-smile.md). Use pnpm changeset add --empty to generate empty files, then edit each one.
Each file has YAML front matter listing affected packages and their bump levels, followed by a single-line Markdown description (no bullet prefix).
Determine affected packages by inspecting which directories under packages/ have changes:
packages/core/ → "@savvycal/appointments-core"packages/react-query/ → "@savvycal/appointments-react-query"packages/utils/ → "@savvycal/appointments-utils"Determine bump level for each affected package (use the highest level across all changeset files):
major -- breaking changes (removed/renamed endpoints, changed response shapes, removed fields)minor -- new features (new endpoints, new schemas, new fields on existing types)patch -- bug fixes, doc-only changes, or non-functional tweaksThe Markdown body should mirror the corresponding changelog entry, but written as a plain sentence (not a bullet) and with full URLs (e.g., https://developers.savvycal.app/api/schemas/bookingintent) instead of relative paths.
Example — for a changelog with 2 entries, create 2 files:
// .changeset/bright-dogs-smile.md
---
"@savvycal/appointments-core": minor
"@savvycal/appointments-react-query": minor
---
**New: Booking Intents** -- Added endpoints for managing multi-step booking flows. See [Booking Intents](https://developers.savvycal.app/api/create-booking-intent).
// .changeset/warm-lions-dance.md
---
"@savvycal/appointments-core": minor
---
**New: Hold Policy** -- Services now include a `hold` field within `booking_policy`. See [HoldPolicy](https://developers.savvycal.app/api/schemas/holdpolicy).
Show the user the new changelog entries and changeset files and confirm before saving.