google-workspacebrowser-automationchangelogfeeds
Expanded agent skills and made changelog dates more consistent
- New Google Workspace and browser automation skills — Added new Google Workspace skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, and Slides, plus the new agent-browser skill for browsing, form filling, screenshots, video capture, and authenticated sessions.
- Changelog dates, feeds, and summaries are now more reliable — Improved weekly and monthly date handling across changelog pages and feeds, and made missed summary runs catch up automatically instead of waiting for the next scheduled boundary.
Also in this release
New Features3 updates
New Features3 updates
- Added Google Workspace skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, and shared utilities to make common Workspace tasks easier from the CLI.
- Added the new agent-browser skill for navigating sites, filling forms, taking screenshots, recording video, and managing authenticated sessions.
- Added persona skills for customer support and sales operations, plus ready-to-use recipes for Sheets reports and Drive folder organization.
Improvements3 updates
Improvements3 updates
- Changelog permalink pages now open with every section expanded by default, while still letting each section be opened or closed independently.
- XML and RSS feeds now use the same date logic for rollup and individual entries, and RSS build times now reflect the latest changelog entry.
- Browser automation guidance was expanded with clearer help for authentication, session reuse, snapshots, proxies, video recording, and cleanup.
Bug Fixes4 updates
Bug Fixes4 updates
- Weekly and monthly entries now display the date the period ended, so the visible label matches the time span covered.
- Timezone offsets, daylight saving changes, and period boundaries are now handled more consistently for daily, weekly, and monthly summaries.
- Missed aggregation runs now retry automatically on the next hourly check, and summaries refresh only when new commits have been added.
- Project visibility settings now use the workspace plan for organization members, matching what the settings page allows.
Breaking Changes1 updates
Breaking Changes1 updates
- Removed Supabase from the default MCP configuration; Firecrawl is now the only integration configured out of the box.
Security1 updates
Security1 updates
- Excluded the secrets directory from source control.
Documentation1 updates
Documentation1 updates
- Added detailed setup and usage notes for browser automation workflows, including authentication patterns, session handling, snapshot references, and safety tips.