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Open-Source Release Notes for Maintainers in New York City

Who this is for: NYC-based maintainers and distributed OSS teams needing faster release-note and README workflows.

NoteshipAI generates changelogs and README updates from GitHub commit history and actual file diffs using Claude.

Common workflow

  1. 1.Choose release commit window in GitHub.
  2. 2.Generate changelog and README deltas from diff context.
  3. 3.Review and refine community-facing tone.
  4. 4.Publish with migration and compatibility notes.

How NoteshipAI solves this

  • Reads commit history and file diffs, not only commit titles.
  • Produces structured markdown in seconds for release notes and README updates.
  • Supports technical and non-technical audiences with clear sectioning.

Example outputs

Generated CHANGELOG

## Features
- Added usage dashboard filters for release windows.

## Fixes
- Fixed stale token refresh edge case during webhook retries.

## Breaking Changes
- Deprecated legacy v1 webhook event payload.

Generated README update

## Release Process
1. Select commit range in NoteshipAI.
2. Generate changelog and README updates.
3. Publish to GitHub Releases and docs.

## Migration
Switch webhook consumers to /v2/events before upgrading.

Stakeholder update

## Weekly Product Update
- New dashboard filters for release visibility
- Improved authentication reliability
- Migration note for webhook consumers

Local FAQ

Is there a README writer tool in my area for NYC open-source teams?

NoteshipAI is remote-first and works for NYC-based maintainers by generating README/changelog drafts directly from GitHub diffs.

How do maintainers in New York avoid spending hours writing release notes?

Use commit-range selection and diff-aware generation, then apply a quick human review before publish.

Pricing and CTA

Free to start with starter credits. Upgrade when your release cadence increases.