sp-daewoon
User📜 Never write changelogs or release notes by hand again — automate your entire docs lifecycle (ADR · changelog · release · devlog · index) with 6 zero-dependency Claude Code skills.
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adr
Never lose the reasoning behind an architecture decision again. Use when recording or revisiting an Architecture Decision Record — creating a numbered ADR, transitioning its status (Proposed, Accepted, Deprecated, Superseded), or regenerating the index. Auto-numbers, fills the template, and rebuilds the index for you, adapting to any repo via config or auto-detection.
changelog
Keep a changelog humans actually read, and never hand-edit version sections again. Use when adding a change entry or promoting unreleased work into a released version. Follows the Keep a Changelog standard, appends entries chronologically, stays merge-conflict-resistant, and runs with zero dependencies on any repo.
claude-md
Keep the CLAUDE.md your agents rely on accurate and lean instead of stale. Use when maintaining (not first creating) a CLAUDE.md — syncing it with architecture, conventions and commands as the project evolves, and pruning bloat so it stays scannable. Complements the built-in /init by owning the ongoing upkeep.
devlog
Turn every working session into a clean, dated development journal, automatically. Use when writing a development session log — it captures the session into a self-contained, dependency-free HTML page and updates a running index. Creates a new sequenced file per call so it never overwrites past logs, adapting to any repo via config.
index
Give your project one beautiful front door instead of scattered docs. Use when generating or refreshing a single navigation hub that links your ADRs, changelog and releases. Outputs Markdown or a self-contained HTML page based on your config, and adapts to any repo via config or auto-detection.
release
Ship releases with rich, auto-written notes instead of hand-typed bullet points. Use when cutting a release — promote the changelog, synthesize notes from your CHANGELOG, ADRs and commits, tag the release, and optionally publish via the gh CLI. Degrades gracefully to a notes file when gh is absent, and adapts to any repo via config.
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