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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.Choose release commit window in GitHub.
- 2.Generate changelog and README deltas from diff context.
- 3.Review and refine community-facing tone.
- 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.