playbook/antigravity-awesome-skills/skills/app-store-changelog/references/release-notes-guidelines.md

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App Store Release Notes Guidelines

Goals

  • Produce user-facing release notes that describe visible changes since the last tag.
  • Include all user-impacting changes; omit purely internal or refactor-only work.
  • Keep language plain, short, and benefit-focused.

Output Shape

  • Prefer 5 to 10 bullets total for most releases.
  • Group by theme if needed: New, Improved, Fixed.
  • Each bullet should be one sentence and start with a verb.
  • Avoid internal codenames, ticket IDs, or file paths.

Filtering Rules

  • Include: new features, UI changes, behavior changes, bug fixes users would notice, performance improvements with visible impact.
  • Exclude: refactors, dependency bumps, CI changes, developer tooling, internal logging, analytics changes unless they affect user privacy or behavior.
  • If a change is ambiguous, ask for clarification or describe it as a small improvement only if it is user-visible.

Language Guidance

  • Translate technical terms into user-facing descriptions.
  • Avoid versions of "API", "refactor", "nil", "crash log", or "dependency".
  • Prefer "Improved", "Added", "Fixed", "Updated" or action verbs like "Search", "Upload", "Sync".
  • Keep tense present or past: "Added", "Improved", "Fixed".

Examples

  • "Added account switching from the profile menu."
  • "Improved timeline loading speed on slow connections."
  • "Fixed media attachments not opening in full screen."

QA Checklist

  • Every bullet ties to a real change in the range.
  • No duplicate bullets that describe the same change.
  • No internal jargon or file paths.
  • Final list fits App Store text limits for the target storefront if provided.