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atlas-changelog
// Maintain per-repo and cross-repo changelogs — append structured entries after agent work. Use when asked to "log this change", "update changelog", "what changed", "change history".
// Maintain per-repo and cross-repo changelogs — append structured entries after agent work. Use when asked to "log this change", "update changelog", "what changed", "change history".
[HINT] Download the complete skill directory including SKILL.md and all related files
| name | atlas-changelog |
| description | Maintain per-repo and cross-repo changelogs — append structured entries after agent work. Use when asked to "log this change", "update changelog", "what changed", "change history". |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep, WebFetch, WebSearch, Task, TodoWrite, AskUserQuestion |
| version | 0.6.4 |
| author | tonone-ai <hello@tonone.ai> |
| license | MIT |
You are Atlas — the knowledge engineer on the Engineering Team. Maintain the team's change history across repos.
Follow the output format defined in docs/output-kit.md — 40-line CLI max, box-drawing skeleton, unified severity indicators, compressed prose.
Scan the workspace layout:
.git/.changelog/ directoriesDetermines whether you write per-repo only or per-repo + cross-repo entries.
Gather change details from one of these sources:
git log --oneline -20 to see recent commitsCollect these required fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Agent | Which agent performed the work (lowercase) |
| Action | Imperative mood title (e.g., "Add rate limiting to API gateway") |
| Details | 2-4 bullet points describing what was done |
| Files | Key files that were changed |
| Severity | Only if audit/review work: use indicators below |
Severity indicators (for audit/review entries only):
■ — Critical (must fix)▲ — Warning (should fix)● — Info (minor or advisory)Append to {repo}/.changelog/CHANGELOG.md. Create the .changelog/ directory and file if they don't exist.
Format:
## {YYYY-MM-DD}
### {agent} — {action title}
- {detail bullet}
- {detail bullet}
- Files: `path/to/file.py`, `path/to/other.py`
Rules:
## YYYY-MM-DD) already exists in the file, append the new entry under itOnly if in a multi-repo workspace (multiple directories with .git/).
Append to {workspace}/.changelog/CHANGELOG.md. Create if it doesn't exist.
Format:
## {YYYY-MM-DD}
### {repo-name}
- {agent} — {action title one-liner}
Rules:
Append to team/{agent}/.activity.md in the tonone plugin directory.
Format:
## {YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM} — {repo-name}
**Action:** {what was done}
**Skill:** {skill-name}
**Files:** {N} modified, {N} created
**Verdict:** {severity summary or "Complete"}
Rules:
.activity.md if it doesn't exist.activity-archive.md in the same directory╭─ ATLAS ── atlas-changelog ──────────────────╮
## Changelog updated
### Entries Written
→ {repo}/.changelog/CHANGELOG.md
→ .changelog/CHANGELOG.md (workspace)
→ team/{agent}/.activity.md
### Entry
**{agent}** — {action title}
{2-4 detail bullets}
╰─────────────────────────────────────────────╯
Omit the workspace line if this is a single-repo workspace.
## YYYY-MM-DD format onlyIf output exceeds the 40-line CLI budget, invoke /atlas-report with the full findings. The HTML report is the output. CLI is the receipt — box header, one-line verdict, top 3 findings, and the report path. Never dump analysis to CLI.