Draft release notes
Clean, readable release notes written for you when you tag.
Paste this into AgentBand
When a new release or tag is published in our repo, draft release notes from the merged pull requests since the last release, grouped into Features, Fixes, and Chores, and post them to #releases in Slack.
Ship the changelog with the release, not a week later. Forge reads the pull requests merged since your last tag, groups them into features, fixes, and chores, and drafts notes in a clean, readable format so publishing is a review instead of a writing task.
How it works
- 1 Detect a new release or tag in the repo
- 2 Collect the pull requests merged since the last one
- 3 Draft grouped release notes for you to review and publish
Build this agent
Connect GitHub, paste the sentence above, and let it run. You can have it working in a couple of minutes.
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What does the Draft release notes agent do? +
Ship the changelog with the release, not a week later. Forge reads the pull requests merged since your last tag, groups them into features, fixes, and chores, and drafts notes in a clean, readable format so publishing is a review instead of a writing task.
Which tools does this GitHub agent need? +
It uses GitHub and Slack. You connect each account once in AgentBand, and the agent acts through them. Your credentials are never exposed to the model.
How often does it run? +
Every hour. You can also run it on demand at any time, or change the schedule by chatting with it.
Do I need to write any code? +
No. You describe the agent in a sentence, connect the tools it needs, and AgentBand runs it. There is nothing to code or deploy.