Guide for following MassGen's release documentation workflow. This skill should be used when preparing release documentation, updating changelogs, writing case studies, or maintaining project documentation across releases.
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name: massgen-release-documenter description: Guide for following MassGen's release documentation workflow. This skill should be used when preparing release documentation, updating changelogs, writing case studies, or maintaining project documentation across releases. license: MIT
Release Documenter
This skill provides guidance for documenting MassGen releases following the established workflow and conventions.
Purpose
The release-documenter skill ensures consistent, complete release documentation by guiding you through the full release documentation workflow: CHANGELOG → Sphinx Documentation → README → Roadmap updates.
When to Use This Skill
Use the release-documenter skill when you need to:
- Prepare documentation for a new release
- Update CHANGELOG.md with new features and fixes
- Write or update Sphinx documentation
- Create case studies for major features
- Update README.md and roadmap documents
- Follow the release checklist process
Authoritative Documentation
IMPORTANT: The primary source of truth for release documentation is:
📋 docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md
This file contains:
- Complete phase-by-phase release workflow
- Detailed documentation update requirements
- Validation checklists
- Commit and tag workflow
- Automation tool information
- All current conventions and rules
Always consult this document for the complete release process.
Critical Documentation Order
Always follow this order:
- CHANGELOG.md ⭐ START HERE
- Sphinx Documentation (docs/source/)
- Config Documentation (massgen/configs/README.md)
- Case Studies (docs/source/examples/case_studies/)
- README.md
- README_PYPI.md (auto-synced via pre-commit)
- Roadmap (ROADMAP.md)
This order is critical - never skip ahead!
Quick Reference Workflow
Phase 1: CHANGELOG.md (Required First Step)
Document all changes under these categories:
- Added - New features
- Changed - Modified behavior
- Fixed - Bug fixes
- Documentations, Configurations and Resources - New docs/configs
- Technical Details - Contributors, focus areas
# Get changes since last release
git log v0.1.X-1..HEAD --oneline
gh pr list --base dev/v0.1.X --state merged
See docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md sections 3.1 for detailed format.
Phase 2: Sphinx Documentation
Update as needed:
docs/source/index.rst- Recent Releases section (keep latest 3)docs/source/user_guide/- New feature guidesdocs/source/reference/yaml_schema.rst- New YAML parametersdocs/source/reference/supported_models.rst- New models
Build and verify:
cd docs && make html
make linkcheck # Verify no broken links
See docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md section 3.2 for complete requirements.
Phase 3: Config Documentation
- Update
massgen/configs/README.md - Create example configs in appropriate category
- Test all new configs
Phase 4: Case Studies
# Use template
cp docs/source/examples/case_studies/case-study-template.md \
docs/source/examples/case_studies/v0.1.X-feature-name.md
# Update index
vim docs/source/examples/case_studies.rst
See docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md section 3.4.
Phase 5: README.md
Update these sections:
- Recent Achievements (move old to Previous Achievements)
- Case Studies section
- Configuration Files (if structure changed)
Copy format from CHANGELOG.md and expand.
Phase 6: README_PYPI.md (Automated)
✅ Auto-synced via pre-commit hook!
When you commit README.md changes:
- Pre-commit hook runs automatically
- README_PYPI.md gets synced
- If hook shows "Failed - files were modified", run
git commitagain
Manual sync if needed:
uv run python scripts/sync_readme_pypi.py
Phase 7: Roadmap
- Mark completed features as ✅ in
ROADMAP.md - Update
ROADMAP_v0.1.X+1.mdfor next release - Do NOT edit
docs/source/development/roadmap.rst(auto-generated)
Quick Validation Checklist
Must Update (every release):
- ✅ CHANGELOG.md
- ✅ docs/source/index.rst (Recent Releases)
- ✅ docs/source/user_guide/ (if user-facing feature)
- ✅ README.md (Recent Achievements)
- ✅ massgen/configs/ (example configs)
- ✅ Case study
Should Update (if applicable): 7. ⚠️ massgen/config_builder.py (if config params added) 8. ⚠️ massgen/backend/capabilities.py (if backend changes) 9. ✅ README_PYPI.md (auto-synced) 10. ⚠️ ROADMAP.md
Build & Verify:
11. 🔨 cd docs && make html && make linkcheck
12. 🔨 Test new config files
13. 🔨 Verify all links work
See docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md section "Quick Reference Checklist" for complete list.
Backend Updates (When Needed)
Config Builder
If new YAML parameters were added, update massgen/config_builder.py:
- Add parameters to interactive wizard
- Update validation
- Add help text
- Test with
massgen --config-builder
Backend Capabilities
If backend capabilities changed, update massgen/backend/capabilities.py:
- Document which backends support new features
- Update capability matrix
- Add new capability flags
See docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md section 2.1-2.2.
Commit and Release Workflow
Commit Message Template
git commit -m "docs: Release v0.1.X documentation
- Updated CHANGELOG.md with full release notes
- Added case study: [Feature Name]
- Updated README.md Recent Achievements
- Enhanced Sphinx documentation
- Added example configurations
Major features:
- Feature 1: Description
- Feature 2: Description
"
Create PR
git push origin dev/v0.1.X
gh pr create --base main --head dev/v0.1.X \
--title "Release v0.1.X: [Feature Name]" \
--body "See CHANGELOG.md for full release notes"
Tag Release (After Merge)
git checkout main && git pull
git tag -a v0.1.X -m "Release v0.1.X: [Feature Name]
Major features:
- Feature 1
- Feature 2
See CHANGELOG.md for details."
git push origin v0.1.X
See docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md section 7 for complete workflow.
Reference Files
Primary Documentation:
- Release checklist:
docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md⭐ START HERE - Writing configs:
docs/source/development/writing_configs.rst
Scripts:
- README sync:
scripts/sync_readme_pypi.py - Config validation:
scripts/precommit_validate_configs.py - Backend tables:
docs/scripts/generate_backend_tables.py
Templates:
- Case study template:
docs/source/examples/case_studies/case-study-template.md
Tips for Agents
When preparing release documentation:
- Always read the release checklist first:
docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.md - Follow the order strictly: CHANGELOG → Sphinx → README → Roadmap
- Build docs after changes:
cd docs && make html && make linkcheck - Test all new configs before committing
- When in doubt, consult
docs/dev_notes/release_checklist.mdfor complete guidance
This skill is a quick reference guide. For comprehensive, step-by-step instructions, always refer to the official release checklist document.
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