Release notes from a git diff
Two-step chain: extract the meaningful user-facing changes from a diff or PR summary, then write release notes in the voice you actually ship in. Drops refactors, dep bumps, and test-only churn.
How it works
Sealed — you'll run it and get the finished output. The source is never shown or downloaded.
The source stays private. You provide the input, it runs on our servers, and you get the finished output — the prompt text itself is never shown or downloaded.
- 01Extract meaningful changesPrompt
- 02Draft release notesPrompt
Example outputs
What the prompt actually produces.
- Sample output
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